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A polygon is regular if all of its sides are equal and all the angles are equal.

The most common regular polygons are equilateral triangles and squares.




Regular polygons can be drawn inside a circle in such a way that each of the polygon's vertices are located on the circle's circumference. Dividing the circle's full angle [[$360°$]] by the number of sides in the polygon gives the magnitude of the central angle corresponding to each of the polygon's sides.