Introduction to figures and polygons. Brought to you by Math League Multimedia. ... Equilateral Triangle or Equiangular Triangle ... The following are examples of polygons:
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www.mathleague.com/help/geometry/polygons.htm
www.mathleague.com/help/geometry/polygons.htm
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Polygons are many-sided figures, with sides that are line segments. Polygons are named according to the number of sides and angles they have. The most familiar polygons are the triangle, the rectangle, and the square. ... The table lists all the polygons having up to 10 sides. Click the name of each polygon in the table to...
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www.math.com/school/subject3/lessons/S3U2L1GL.html
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; Regular - all angles are equal and all sides are the same length. Regular polygons are both equiangular and equilateral. Equiangular - all angles are equal. Equilateral - all sides are the same length.
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www.math.com/tables/geometry/polygons.htm
www.math.com/tables/geometry/polygons.htm
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polygon playground -- arrange designs with online movable polygons ... You'll find hundreds of polygons to drag anywhere you want. (Try dragging the samples above!)
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www.mathcats.com/explore/polygons.html
www.mathcats.com/explore/polygons.html
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Polygons are 2-dimensional shapes. They are made of straight lines, and the shape is "closed" (all the lines connect up). ...
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www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/polygons.html
www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/polygons.html
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Polygon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In geometry a polygon (pronounced /ˈpɒlɪɡɒn/ ) is traditionally a plane figure that is bounded by a closed path or circuit , composed of a finite sequence of straight line segments (i.e., by...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polygon
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Polygons are plane figures with three or more sides. ... Triangles are polygons with three sides. There are several types of triangles. Click on the colored link above to learn more about triangles. ... Quadrilaterals are polygons with four sides. They include rectangles, squares, trapezoids, parallelograms, rhombuses.
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www.mcwdn.org/Geometry/Polygons.html
www.mcwdn.org/Geometry/Polygons.html
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What do you call an 11-sided polygon? A 14-sided polygon? Can you give me a list of names of polygons? ... When naming polygons, for the "numerical" part of the name, we use the Greek prefixes:
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mathforum.org/dr.math/faq/faq.polygon.names.html
mathforum.org/dr.math/faq/faq.polygon.names.html
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Polygons are classified according to the number of sides they have. A polygon with n sides is called an n-gon. Thus the polygon shown below is called an 9-gon. ... Here are some more polygons that you may be familiar with. It should be recognisable at this stage that polygons surround us in our every day lives whether it...
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www.ul.ie/~cahird/polyhedronmode/polygons.htm
www.ul.ie/~cahird/polyhedronmode/polygons.htm
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