The perimeter
1). Measure the length of each side. 2). Add up all the individual lengths. Their sum is the perimeter of the polygon.
The distance around a figure. For a polygon, add the lengths of all of its sides to get the perimeter.
The perimeter is the sum of the lengths of all sides.
All the sides of a regular polygon have the same length. If two or more sides of a polygon have different lengths, then the polygon is not regular.
Add them all together.
The sum of all side lengths of a polygon is its perimeter.
1). Measure the length of each side. 2). Add up all the individual lengths. Their sum is the perimeter of the polygon.
All regular polygons are equiangular because their side lengths are equal.
for perimeter all you do is add up all the lengths of the sides.
A regular polygon is one whose angle measurements are all equal and side lengths are all equal. === ===
The distance around a figure. For a polygon, add the lengths of all of its sides to get the perimeter.
To find the perimeter of any polygon, add up the lengths of all the sides.
Only if all the angles and side lengths are the same.
They must not all be equal.
They must all be the same length.
If all angle measures and side lengths of a polygon are equal, that polygon can be described as regular. (e.g. each pentagon angle=108˚)
Add all 3 side lengths.