Polygons can't have curved sides so the answer is not a polygon.
no, because the main charcteristic of a square is that all the sides are equal. If there was a curved side, it would be a polygon, not a square.
No, polygons do not have curved sides; they are defined as flat, two-dimensional shapes with straight sides. Each side of a polygon is a line segment, and the number of sides determines the type of polygon (e.g., triangle, square, pentagon). Curved sides belong to other types of shapes, such as circles or ellipses, which are not classified as polygons.
A curved side, a non-coplanar side (ie all sides must be in the same plane), less than 3 sides.
A triangle has zero curved sides. It is a polygon characterized by three straight edges and three vertices. Each side of a triangle is a straight line segment connecting two points.
Every side of a polygon shares endpoints, one each with the two sides next to it.
A football isn't a polygon because it has 2 sides curved which makes it an oval.A polygon doesn't have a curved side(s)
no, because the main charcteristic of a square is that all the sides are equal. If there was a curved side, it would be a polygon, not a square.
no because a quadrilateral has straight sides if it were curved it wouldn't be a polygon because polygons must have straight sides
A polygon has sides A polygon can have any number of side A polygon can not be curved so a circle is not a polygon Regular Polygon Has congruent sides and angles Has lines of symmetry Irregular Polygon Doesn't have any equal sides or angles Doesn't have any lines of symmetry
No, polygons do not have curved sides; they are defined as flat, two-dimensional shapes with straight sides. Each side of a polygon is a line segment, and the number of sides determines the type of polygon (e.g., triangle, square, pentagon). Curved sides belong to other types of shapes, such as circles or ellipses, which are not classified as polygons.
A curved side, a non-coplanar side (ie all sides must be in the same plane), less than 3 sides.
A triangle has zero curved sides. It is a polygon characterized by three straight edges and three vertices. Each side of a triangle is a straight line segment connecting two points.
8 side = octagon 9 side= Nonagon 10 side= decagon
A circle is non-polygon. Meaning it has a curved side. A circle has no sides. It is non-regular.
No, a shape with one curved side cannot be classified as a polygon. By definition, a polygon is a closed, two-dimensional shape composed entirely of straight line segments. Since polygons are formed by straight edges, any shape with a curved side does not meet the criteria to be considered a polygon.
It is either a triangle on a curved surface or a polygon with 4 or more sides.
No, a circle is not a regular polygon because it is not even a polygon.A polygon must have at least 3 sides and 3 angles (a circle has 1 side and has 0 angles), it has to be a closed shape, and it cannot have curved lines (circles are curved). Therefore, a circle is not a polygon. You *might* think that a circle is just made up of a gazillion squares, but no. It's simply just a curved shape.