Polygons have an equal number of sides and angles.
two polygons with sides that have all equal sides and angles
There is no quadrilateral that meets these requirements. It is, of course, possible for a pentagon (or polygons with 6 or more sides) to have 4 equal sides and only 2 right angles.
All polygons have an equal number of sides and angles.
Hexagons with unequal sides and angles cannot be classified as regular polygons. A regular polygon is defined as having all sides and angles equal, which is not the case for a hexagon with unequal sides and angles. Therefore, while hexagons can take many forms, only those with equal sides and angles meet the criteria for being regular polygons.
Polygons have an equal number of sides and angles.
two polygons with sides that have all equal sides and angles
There is no quadrilateral that meets these requirements. It is, of course, possible for a pentagon (or polygons with 6 or more sides) to have 4 equal sides and only 2 right angles.
They are known as regular polygons.
All polygons have an equal number of sides and angles.
A scalene triangle has no equal sides and one right angle. Other irregular polygons can also fit these criteria.
trapezoid
Hexagons with unequal sides and angles cannot be classified as regular polygons. A regular polygon is defined as having all sides and angles equal, which is not the case for a hexagon with unequal sides and angles. Therefore, while hexagons can take many forms, only those with equal sides and angles meet the criteria for being regular polygons.
Yes
Most irregular polygons.
Yes in general polygons that have equal interior angles also have equal sides and they are said to be regular polygons. But a rectangle is an exception.
A rhomboid