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Chapter 5: Polygons 43 Polygons – Basic (Definitions, Names of Common Polygons) 44 Polygons – More Definitions (Definitions, Diagonals of a Polygon) 45 Interior and Exterior Angles of a Polygon Geometry Handbook Table of Contents Cover art by Rebecca Williams, Twitter handle: @jolteonkitty Version 4.2 Page 2 of 137 August 26, 2023
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).
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.
Polygons Definitions, notes, examples, and practice test (w/solutions) Including concave/convex, exterior/interior angle sums, diagonals, n-gon names, and more…
This booklet is about identifying and manipulating straight sided shapes using their unique properties. Many clever people contributed to the development of modern geometry including: Thales of Miletus (approx. 624-547 BC) Pythagoras (approx. 569-475 BC)
DEFINITION 1 A polygon is a geometric figure in the plane whose sides consist of straight line segments, and no two consecutive sides lie on the same straight line. DEFINITION 2 An n-sided polygon is called an n-gon. The most common n-gons have special names: • A 3-gon is a triangle; • A 4-gon is a quadrilateral; • A 5-gon is a pentagon;
Ihave written these lecture notes because Ihave not found any existing text for Math 107 that was adequate in terms of the choice of material,level of difficulty,organization and exposition. Much of the approach in Part IIof these notes is inspired by the text Ipreviously used for Math