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In this video you can take a close look at some polygon shapes in your surroundings.This video can be used by primary math teachers or at home by parents wit...
15 Σεπ 2020 · Polygons are formed by several parts: sides, vertices, angles and diagonals. Also, they can be regular (all sides and angles equal) or irre...more. Educational video for children to learn...
In this video you will learn about polygons that we use in our every day life....Triangle, rectangle, square, hexagon, parallelogram, trapezium, pentagon,.....
Geometric shapes are prevalent in our everyday lives, appearing in various objects and structures. Here are some examples of geometric shapes in real life, tailored to a US audience: Traffic signs: Stop signs, yield signs, and speed limit signs often feature octagonal, triangular, and rectangular shapes.
Polygons are closed plane figures bounded by a simple broken line or segments, called sides. Understanding them is essential to grasp various geometric processes and theories. Imagine any household object with planes, such as a book, a mobile phone screen, or even the room you are in.
A polygon is a planar figure defined by a limited number of straight line segments joined to create a closed polygonal chain in geometry (or polygonal circuit). A polygon can be specified as a bounding circuit, a bounded planar area, or both. The segments are the edges or sides of a polygonal circuit.
Types of Polygons: simple or complex, convex or concave, equilateral, equiangular, regular or irregular, Naming Polygons, Names of Polygons, in video lessons with examples and step-by-step solutions.