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  1. A polygon is regular when all angles are equal and all sides are equal (otherwise it is "irregular"). This is a regular pentagon (a 5-sided polygon). Play with polygons below: See: Polygon. Regular Polygons - Properties.

  2. Regular polygon is a polygon whose all sides are equal and all interior angles are congruent. Learn the definition, important formulas, properties, examples & more. Splashlearn Header

  3. In Euclidean geometry, a regular polygon is a polygon that is direct equiangular (all angles are equal in measure) and equilateral (all sides have the same length). Regular polygons may be either convex, star or skew.

  4. If all the sides and interior angles of the polygons are equal, they are known as regular polygons. The examples of regular polygons are square, rhombus, equilateral triangle, etc. In regular polygons, not only the sides are congruent but angles are too. That means, they are equiangular.

  5. A regular polygon is one in which all the sides are of equal length and all the angles are of equal measure. For example, a square is a regular polygon. What are the Properties of a Polygon?

  6. Jun 18, 2024 · A regular polygon is an n-sided polygon in which the sides are all the same length and are symmetrically placed about a common center (i.e., the polygon is both equiangular and equilateral). Only certain regular polygons are "constructible" using the classical Greek tools of the compass and straightedge.

  7. Definition of a Regular Polygon: A regular polygon is simply a polygon whose sides all have the same length and angles all have the same measure. The most well known regular polygons are the equilateral triangle and square, both pictured below.

  8. Regular polygons tend to look like someone tried to make a circle out of some straight lines. In fact, if you have a polygon with very many sides, it looks a lot like a circle from a distance. The sides and vertices are evenly spread around a central point, and regular polygons are convex - all the vertices point 'outwards'.

  9. Every polygon has an interior angle at a specific vertex, and a corresponding exterior angle, and the sum of the exterior and the interior angles is always 180°. In the next section of this article we will look at the definition of a regular polygon.

  10. A regular polygon is an n-sided polygon with sides that are all equal in length and then are symmetrically positioned around a common center (that is, the polygon is equiangular & equilateral). Only some regular polygons remain “constructible” with the traditional Greek instruments of compass and straightedge.

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