That's called a "regular" polygon.
By the way: If all sides are the same length, then all angles are automatically
the same measure, and if all angles are the same measure, then all sides are
automatically the same length. So it's not necessary to state both conditions,
because if you have either one, then you automatically get the other one too.
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isosceles triangle
The answer to this question depends on what characteristic of a rhombus you are measuring: the length of its sides, its perimeter, area, length of diagonal, its acute angles, its obtuse angles, or something else.
A polygon with all sides the same length and all angles the same measure is called a regular polygon. Examples include triangles, squares, pentagons, and hexagons. When the number of sides approaches infinity, the shape of a circle is formed.
A square! The sides are all the same length and measure.
A square has all 4 sides the same length and its angles measure the same as well. A rhombus has all 4 sides the same length as well and the angles measure the same as well too.
a polygon with all sides the same length and all angles the same measure is called?
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A hexagon has all six sides in equal length and all angles in equal measure.
The sides are the same length and internal angles the same
Yes.
isosceles triangle has two sides equal in length and two angles of the same measure;
If all the sides are same length and/or the angles are the same measure.
square
Measure them
Each triangle has an angle sum of 180 degrees, so the sum of the interior angles of the 15-gon must be 13 × 180 = 2340 degrees.
No. Except that in a REGULAR polygon, all the sides must be of the same length and all the angles of the same measure.