A polygon with four equal angles and sides is a square.
AnswerA polygon with all sides equal, which is the same as a polygon with all the angles equal, is called a equilateral polygon. not a regular FALSE
There's no such thing as a two-sided polygon. In order for a shape to be a polygon, it has to have at least three sides.
It could be an irregular polygon with different sides or a regular polygon with equal sdes
It can be a square or a rhombus but they are both quadrilaterals.
A regular polygon
A polygon with four equal angles and sides is a square.
AnswerA polygon with all sides equal, which is the same as a polygon with all the angles equal, is called a equilateral polygon. not a regular FALSE
There's no such thing as a two-sided polygon. In order for a shape to be a polygon, it has to have at least three sides.
You would call it an irregular polygon. Afraid not. There is no specific name, except in the case of a triangle: scalene. You should not call it simply an irregular polygon, because a regular polygon implies that ALL sides are equal and ALL angles are equal. So a rhombus, where all four sides are equal, is still irregular.
It could be an irregular polygon with different sides or a regular polygon with equal sdes
of course! a square is a polygon with equal sides
A regular polygon has equal sides in length and angles.
It can be a square or a rhombus but they are both quadrilaterals.
A polygon whose sides are not equal is known as an irregular polygon. A regular polygon has equal sides and angles.
A polygon with sides of equal length and equal angles is termed a regular polygon.
A regular polygon