A polygon is regular when all its sides are the same length and its internal angles are the same. It is said to be equilateral and equiangular, and that is what a polygon is when it is regular.
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.
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Polygon
all sides = the same all angles are the same
Regular refers to a polygon of which all internal angles and side-lengths are equal.
A regular is a regular polygon that means all polygons sides and angles are equal length.
A polygon is regular when all its sides are the same length and its internal angles are the same. It is said to be equilateral and equiangular, and that is what a polygon is when it is regular.
Your mom is a square. That is a perfect example of a polygon.
regular polygon mean equal sides, equal angles irregular polygon mean it is not equal :)
five sided
A regular polygon has all sides equal in lengths. A quadrilateral is a 4 sided polygon.
A regular polygon has all equal interior angles and all equal sides of the same length
I assume you mean a polygon inscribed in a circle. It is regular if all its sides and angles are equal.
All the sides are not equal
A 6 sided hexagon polygon can be regular or irregular.
its a not regular polygon