A polygon is described as "regular" if all its sides have the same length.
(It will also turn out that all of its angles are equal.)
Such a polygon is called a regular polygon.
4.9 cm times the number of sides in the polygon. Simple!
A polygon is a two-dimensional geometric figure with straight sides. A square is a specific type of polygon known as a quadrilateral, which has four equal sides and four right angles. In general, polygons can have any number of sides, but a square's defining characteristics make it a regular polygon, as all its sides and angles are equal.
A 6 sided hexagon polygon can be regular or irregular.
Yes, a regular polygon has all sides of equal length. An irregular polygon is any polygon that is not regular.
No, a scalene triangle, for example, is a convex poygon but it is not regular.
Such a polygon is called a regular polygon.
If you mean a polygon, as opposed to a poygon, the answer is a hexagon.
4.9 cm times the number of sides in the polygon. Simple!
assuming you mean polygon. a polygon with 9 sides is a nonagon
If you mean a polygon then it can have 3 or more sides
A 6 sided hexagon polygon can be regular or irregular.
its a not regular polygon
a "regular" one
The sum of the exterior angles of any poygon always total 360 degrees.
A regular polygon is a polygon whose sides are equal length and whose angles are all the same value. A non regular polygon is just the opposite of a regular polygon.
A triangle (not traingle) is a polygon. It can be a regular polygon but need not be.