A square is a polygon with equal sides and angles.
Polygons with all sides the same lengths and all angles the same are Regular Polygons. Squares are one example of many, picture a stop sign.
Such a figure is called a regular polygon
A regular polygon.
a convex polygon has 6 sides . What is the sum of the measure of its interior angles?
A regular polygon has equal sides and same sizes of interior angles whereas an irregular polygon has sides of different lengths and different sizes of interior angles
a polygon with all sides the same length and all angles the same measure is called?
5 sides and it is a regular pentagon
A regular polygon.
An equilateral triangle
A rhombus has four sides of equal lengths. So it is an equilateral polygon. But it is not an equiangular. It's angles are not equal in measure.
Degrees are used to measure angles, not the lengths of sides.
The lengths of its sides and the angles. The lengths of diagonals may be substituted for the lengths of appropriate sides.
A regular polygon indicates all angles and lengths of sides are equal whereas an irregular polygon can have angles and lengths of sides of various sizes.
No.A regular polygon has equal side lengths and equal angles.
a convex polygon has 6 sides . What is the sum of the measure of its interior angles?
The sum of what of a 92 sided polygon? The lengths of the sides? The exterior angles? The interior angles?
If a polygon's lengths and angles are all equal it isn't an irregular polygon it's a regular polygon! :)
The answer will depend on what measure you are interested in: interior or exterior angles, lengths of sides, principal diagonals, apothem, area.
A regular polygon has equal sides and same sizes of interior angles whereas an irregular polygon has sides of different lengths and different sizes of interior angles