A polygon with all sides and all angles equal.
A regular polyhedron is a solid shape in which all edges are the same length, all faces are congruent polygons and all [solid] angles are of the same measure.
A non polygon is a shape that doesn't meet the requierments to be a polygon. In order to be a polygon, a shape must have no curved lines and must be a closed shape.
All the concurrent forces acting at a point can be represented by a polygon's sides closing with the resultant force equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
The term n-gon, where n is the number of the polygon's sides, also it could be used to name a polygon. For example, a polygon with 15 sides is a 15- gon.
Something that you pay for all the time. -Gasoline is a regular expense for me.
The regular price of an item is the non-sale price of that item.
The definition of a irregular polygon is any polygon that is not a regular polygon.
The definition of a regular polygons is a polygon that is both equiangular and equilateral. in a kite not all the sides are the same then its angles are not all equal then it is not a regular polygon.
A regular quadrilateral polygon
This is the definition of a "regular" polygon.
Regular Polygon is a polygon that has all same length of sides and same degrees of angles. Ex: Regular Triangle 60degrees on every angle and 5cm in all sides. Regular Quadrilateral - Square
That is called the apothem. The definition is: An Apothem is the distance from the center of a regular polygon to the midpoint of a side
Yes, by definition. If it not equilateral AND equiangular, then it is not regular.
All sides and angles are equal in measurement
== == A regular pentagon is a polygon that has five sides
No. Regular tessellations use only one polygon. And, according to the strict definition of regular tessellation, the polygon must be regular. Then a tessellation using rectangles, for example, cannot be called regular.
A regular pentagon is a five sided polygon with all sides being equal.
Not necessarily. The definition of a polygon is a closed figure with straight lines and no curves. A "regular" polygon has to have equal side-lengths, such as a regular hexagon or a regular octagon.