A polygon is a plane figure bounded by straight sides. An equilateral polygon is one in which all the sides are of the same length.
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Having all the sides equal; as, an equilateral triangle; an equilateral polygon., A side exactly corresponding, or equal, to others; also, a figure of equal sides.
equilateral triangle is an example of regular polygon
Regular polygon is equilateral and equiangular. Irregular polygon is non-equilateral and non-equiangular.
A regular polygon
An equilateral polygon.
A regular polygon must be equiangular as well as equilateral. A rhombus is an example of a polygon that is equilateral but not equiangular.
Yes, a square is an equilateral polygon
a regular polygon is always equilateral
It is a regular polygon
It's equilateral !!! A polygon with all sides congruent is equilateral.
Having all the sides equal; as, an equilateral triangle; an equilateral polygon., A side exactly corresponding, or equal, to others; also, a figure of equal sides.
An equilateral polygon is one in which all sides are equal
equilateral triangle is an example of regular polygon
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Regular polygon is equilateral and equiangular. Irregular polygon is non-equilateral and non-equiangular.
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In geometry, an equilateral polygon is a polygon which has all sides of the same length. For instance, an equilateral triangle is a triangle of equal edge lengths. All equilateral triangles are similar to each other, and have 60 degree internal angles. : Any equilateral quadrilateral is a rhombus, which includes the square. : An equilateral polygon which is cyclic (its vertices are on a circle) is a regular polygon. Not all equilateral polygons are convex: all equilateral polygons with more than four sides, such as the pentagon, can be concave. Viviani's theorem holds for equiangular polygons (and also holds for equilateral ones): : The sum of distances from a point to the side lines of an equiangular [or equilateral] polygon does not depend on the point and is that polygon's invariant.