Geometry - Mathematics - 10th Grade by Slidesgo
Geometry - Mathematics - 10th Grade by Slidesgo
Polygon
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What is polygons?
Convex Concave
03 Polygon 04 polygon
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Regular
Polygon
If all the sides and
interior angles of the
polygon are equal,
then it is known as a
regular polygon. The
examples of regular
polygons are square,
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Irregula
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Polygon
If all the sides and the
interior angles of the
polygon are of different
measure, then it is
known as an irregular
polygon. For example, a
scalene triangle, a
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Convex
Polygon
If all the interior angles
of a polygon are strictly
less than 180 degrees,
then it is known as a
convex polygon. The
vertex will point
outwards from the
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Concav
e
Polygon
If one or more interior
angles of a polygon are
more than 180 degrees,
then it is known as a
concave polygon. A
concave polygon can
have at least four sides.
The vertex points
Difference between Convex and Concave
Polygons
Angles of
Polygon
As we know, any polygon has as many
vertices as it has sides. Each corner has a
certain measure of angles. These angles are
categorized into two types.
Interior
angles
Exterior
angles
Interior Angle Property
The sum of all the interior angles of a simple n-gon = (n − 2) × 180°
Or
Sum = (n − 2) × 180°
E.g, a quadrilateral has four sides, therefore, the sum of all the interior
angles is given by:
Sum of interior angles of 4-sided polygon = (4 – 2) × 180°
= 2 × 180°
= 360°
Exterior angle
property
The sum of interior and the corresponding
exterior angles at each vertex of any polygon
are supplementary to each other. For a
polygon;