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.
A curved side, a non-coplanar side (ie all sides must be in the same plane), less than 3 sides.
Every side of a polygon shares endpoints, one each with the two sides next to it.
A regular polygon with three sides - is an equilateral triangle.
An n-sided polygon or n-gon, just like it sounds, has n sides. For example, a 13-sided polygon has 13 sides. A 24-gon has 24 sides.
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
A curved side, a non-coplanar side (ie all sides must be in the same plane), less than 3 sides.
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.
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.
There is no polygon with one side.
Any polygon has 3 or more sides
A shape with three linear sides and one curved side can be drawn, but such a shape has no specific name.