A special polygon is a centrally symmetric polygon, has sides parallel to its axes, and is obtained by distorting the square.
All the sides are the same length
Anything over 2. Some, eg triangle, are special cases...
Correct. A square is a rectangle, a special kind that is 'regular'--all its angles are congruent, and all its sides are congruent.
A polygon is a plane (2-dimensional) shape bounded by straight lines. It can have 3 or more sides. A polygon with 4 sides is a quadrilateral.
A convex polygon
A polygon with 4 sides is a quadrilateral.
A parallellogram is a special type of polygon and a special type of quadrilateral.
It is the only polygon whose side lengths determine its shape.
It is special in some respects:It is a parallelogramIt is equilateral.
There is a Porygon, but no Polygon ... but the only special think about Porygon is that it's rare and hard to get.
yes i think so
rhombus
It is a general polygon. Unlike with triangles, there is no special name for such a shape.
A six-sided polygon. It also has the special name hexagon.
There is no special name for that. However, if the sides are also equal, it is called a regular polygon.
All the sides are the same length
Quadrilateral. (Four sided polygon.)