An irregular hexagon
A regular polygon has equal lengths of each side, AND the same angle between each of the sides. A Square is a polygon, an equilateral triangle is a polygon, a pentagon is a five - sided polygon, and so on.
Degrees are used to measure angles, not the lengths of sides.
The sum of the lengths of the sides of a polygon is called the perimeter.
It is a polygon (a shape with more than 3 sides) where all of it's lengths are the same, and all of its angles are the same size.
An irregular hexagon
An irregular hexagon
The sum of what of a 92 sided polygon? The lengths of the sides? The exterior angles? The interior angles?
A regular polygon has all sides equal in lengths. A quadrilateral is a 4 sided polygon.
A regular polygon has equal lengths of each side, AND the same angle between each of the sides. A Square is a polygon, an equilateral triangle is a polygon, a pentagon is a five - sided polygon, and so on.
Degrees are used to measure angles, not the lengths of sides.
The sum of the lengths of the sides of a polygon is called the perimeter.
A regular polygon is a figure with a definite shape and closed on all sides. An equilateral triangle is a three sided regular polygon whose sides have equal lengths.
It is a polygon (a shape with more than 3 sides) where all of it's lengths are the same, and all of its angles are the same size.
A pentagon, which is a 5-sided figure, will have a perimeter equal to the sum of the lengths of all the sides. This will be true for any polygon; the perimeter of any polygon is the sum of the lengths of all the sides. If the pentagon is a regular pentagon, then the perimeter will be 5 times the length of one of the sides. For any regular polygon, the perimeter will be the length of one side times the number of sides in that polygon.
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A 5 sided pentagon is not regular when its sides are not of equal lengths.