A polygon can really be any shape :)
But with even sides could be a pentagon or a hexagon.
Just 2 Examples :)
A group polygon with an even number of sides is called a "regular polygon" if all sides and angles are equal. Common examples include shapes like squares (four sides) and hexagons (six sides). The term "even-sided polygon" can also refer generically to any polygon with an even number of sides, regardless of regularity.
A regular polygon with an even number of sides.
Any regular polygon with an even number of sides must have parallel sides.
Technically, a polygon can have an unlimited number of sides.
You are a square. A square is a polygon with four sides, which is an even number, and the number of sides (4) is the cube of 2 (2^3 = 8). However, the phrasing in your question seems to indicate a misunderstanding since 4 is actually 2 squared (2^2). If you mean a polygon with a cube-related number of sides, then you could also refer to an octagon, which has eight sides (2^3).
A group polygon with an even number of sides is called a "regular polygon" if all sides and angles are equal. Common examples include shapes like squares (four sides) and hexagons (six sides). The term "even-sided polygon" can also refer generically to any polygon with an even number of sides, regardless of regularity.
A polygon, with the same number of sides. The rest depends on whether or not it is regular and, if so, whether it has an odd or even number of sides.
A regular polygon with an even number of sides.
Any regular polygon with an even number of sides must have parallel sides.
Technically, a polygon can have an unlimited number of sides.
Oh, dude, a 14-sided polygon? That's like, a lot of sides. So, the number of lines of symmetry for a regular polygon is equal to the number of sides if it's an even number, and half the number of sides if it's an odd number. So, for a 14-sided polygon, since it's an even number, it would have 14 lines of symmetry.
A polygon is a shape with multiple sides. There are an infinite number of polygons, as the polygon is classified by the number of sides.
You are a square. A square is a polygon with four sides, which is an even number, and the number of sides (4) is the cube of 2 (2^3 = 8). However, the phrasing in your question seems to indicate a misunderstanding since 4 is actually 2 squared (2^2). If you mean a polygon with a cube-related number of sides, then you could also refer to an octagon, which has eight sides (2^3).
A polygon with the least number of sides is a triangle (3 sides)
A regular polygon with an even number of sides.
by the number of sides, 'n' of that particular polygon. by the exterior angle. Therefore, the number of sides of the polygon is 24 sides.
A polygon need not have any lines of symmetry. The maximum number of lines of symmetry is attained if the polygon is regular; and this is the number of sides (or vertices) of the polygon. If a regular polygon has an even number of sides, then the lines of symmetry are those joining opposite vertices, and those joining the mid-points of opposite sides. If the polygon has an odd number of sides/vertices, the lines of symmetry are those joining each vertex to the mid-point of the opposite side.