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13 Μαρ 2012 · It explains that a polygon is a closed figure made of line segments that intersect exactly two others. It then defines regular and irregular polygons, as well as different types of triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, and other polygons.
- Regular Polygons
This document discusses polygons and methods for determining...
- Polygon presentation
This document is a presentation on polygons that includes: -...
- Regular Polygons
25 Οκτ 2014 · This document discusses polygons and methods for determining angle measures in polygons without using a protractor. It defines a polygon as a closed figure formed by line segments that intersect only at endpoints. Polygons are named based on the number of sides and can be regular, meaning all sides and angles are congruent, or irregular.
2 Απρ 2017 · This document is a presentation on polygons that includes: - Definitions of polygons as geometric figures made of three or more line segments that form a closed shape. - Examples of different types of polygons like triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, and hexagons.
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3 Ιαν 2020 · Angles in a polygon • Polygon: A closed plane figure with 3 or more sides • Regular Polygon: A polygon with all congruent sides and angles. • Interior Angles: The angles at each vertex inside a polygon. Exterior Angles: Angles formed between any side of a shape and a line extended from the next side.
A REGULAR POLYGON is a polygon in which all of the sides are congruent and all the angles are congruent. Example 3: Find the measure of each interior angle of the regular hendecagon that appears on the face of a Susan B. Anthony one-dollar coin. 11 sides.
1 Οκτ 2014 · Regular polygon • A regular polygon is • Equilateral (all sides are ) AND • Equilangular (all angles are ) A regular hexagon Interior angles of regular polygons • What is the measure of each interior angle of this regular hexagon?