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Polygons. Definitions, notes, examples, and practice test (w/solutions) Including concave/convex, exterior/interior angle sums, diagonals, n-gon names, and more...
PROPERTIES OF N-SIDED REGULAR POLYGONS. When students are first exposed to regular polygons in middle school, they learn their properties by looking at individual examples such as the equilateral triangles(n=3), squares(n=4), and hexagons(n=6).
Printable reference sheet for the names of polygons.
In a regular polygon, all exterior angles are equal. The formula for the exterior angle of a regular polygon with n sides is:
Polygons are just any closed shape with straight lines which don’t cross. Like a square or triangle. All polygons need at least three sides to form a closed path.
Introduction. This document aims to guide the reader into the world of polytopes, focusing on the familiar setting of polygons, the two-dimensional polytopes. We will assume the reader is comfortable with the Cartesian plane and ordered pairs of numbers. Let's get right into it! Intuitively, polygons are certain 2-dimensional shapes.
Names of Regular Polygons Name Sides Angles Number of Vertices Number of Diagonals triangle q uadrilateral p entagon h exagon h eptagon o ctagon decagon dodecagon . Author: Gay Created Date: 6/20/2015 1:59:53 AM ...