Yes. In a regular polygon, all sides have the same length, and all angles have the same measure. By the definition of a trapezoid (the only condition is that there are two parallel sides), in general these conditions are not fulfilled. Of course, a square is also a trapezoid, but other trapezoids don't fulfill the conditions for a regular polygon.
Yes. In a regular polygon, all sides have the same length, and all angles have the same measure. By the definition of a trapezoid (the only condition is that there are two parallel sides), in general these conditions are not fulfilled. Of course, a square is also a trapezoid, but other trapezoids don't fulfill the conditions for a regular polygon.
Yes. In a regular polygon, all sides have the same length, and all angles have the same measure. By the definition of a trapezoid (the only condition is that there are two parallel sides), in general these conditions are not fulfilled. Of course, a square is also a trapezoid, but other trapezoids don't fulfill the conditions for a regular polygon.
Yes. In a regular polygon, all sides have the same length, and all angles have the same measure. By the definition of a trapezoid (the only condition is that there are two parallel sides), in general these conditions are not fulfilled. Of course, a square is also a trapezoid, but other trapezoids don't fulfill the conditions for a regular polygon.
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Yes. In a regular polygon, all sides have the same length, and all angles have the same measure. By the definition of a trapezoid (the only condition is that there are two parallel sides), in general these conditions are not fulfilled. Of course, a square is also a trapezoid, but other trapezoids don't fulfill the conditions for a regular polygon.
an irregular polygon is a polygon that is the opposite of a regular polygon in a regular polygon the sides are the same and the angles are the same and irregular is the opposite.
It is irregular as not all the sides have the same length.
an Irregular Polygon
There is no maximum number for a an irregular concave polygon. If it must be convex, then there is a maximum of 3.
A polygon whose sides are unequal is called an irregular polygon. It may then be further described as being concave or convex.