TYPES OF POLYGONS

POLYGONS

Polygon, in geometry, any closed curve consisting of a set of line segments (sides) connected such that no two segments cross. The simplest polygons are triangles (three sides), quadrilaterals (four sides), and pentagons (five sides).


TYPES OF POLYGONS


                                                                                                                              
  •       Has 3 sides and 3 vertices
  •       Has no diagonals
  •       Sum of the interior angles is 180°




  •          Has 4 sides and 4 vertices
  •         Has two diagonals
  •         Sum of the interior angles is 360°

  •      Has 5 sides and 5 vertices
  •      Has 5 diagonals
  •      Sum of the interior angles is 540°
















  •      Has 6 sides and 6 vertices
  •      Has 9 diagonals
  •      Sum of the interior angles is 720°



  •      Has 7 sides and 7 vertices
  •      Has 14 diagonals
  •      Sum of the interior angles is 900°


  •      Has 8 sides and 8 vertices
  •      Has 20 diagonals
  •      Sum of the interior angles is 1080°


  •      Has 9 sides and 9 vertices
  •      Has 27 diagonals
  •      Sum of the interior angles is 1260°



  •      Has 10 sides and 10 vertices
  •      Has 35 diagonals
  •      Sum of the interior angles is 1440°


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