No, a circle is not a polygon
the circle is tangent to each side of the polygon And it's located within the polygon
the circle has equidistance and it has no angle and sides while the polygon has sides and angle
I am going to have to say NO. What are you talking about?
The circle is an irregular shape because all of it is curved. * * * * * No. A circle is a regular shape. It is not a polygon and so cannot be a regular polygon but that does not prevent it from being a regular shape.
No.
No, a circle is not a polygon
A circle is not a polygon.
A circle can be a polygon. Sometimes a circle can be a polygon that has infinite number of sides.
the circle is inscribed in the polygon
A circumscribed polygon is a polygon all of whose vertices are on the circumference of a circle. The circle is called the circumscribing circle and the radius of the circle is the circumradius of the polygon.
a polygon is a multi-sided shape, therefore a circle is not a polygon.
A polygon is a plane area bounded by straight lines. A circle consists of a curved line, not a straight line. Therefore a circle is not a polygon and conversely, no polygon can be a circle.
A circle with a polygon in it An inscribed polygon is any polygon that can fit within a specific curve or circle.
It means drawing a circle around a polygon in such that each vertex of the polygon is on the circumference of the circle.
A circle is NOT a polygon, because a polygon is composed of straight line segments, and a polygon DOES NOT have rounded sides. BUT! I read this on the internet, that SOMETIMES a circle is considered a polygon with infinite number of sides.
A polygon with any number of sides will fit the 22ft circle. The more sides your polygon has, the less the area between the circle and the polygon..