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The formulae below give the area of a regular polygon. Use the one that matches what you are given to start. They assume you know how many sides the polygon has. ... By definition, all sides of a regular polygon are equal in length. If you know the length of one of the sides, the area is given by the formula:
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www.mathopenref.com/polygonregulararea.html
www.mathopenref.com/polygonregulararea.html
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Introduction to figures and polygons. Brought to you by Math League Multimedia. ... A regular polygon is a polygon whose sides are all the same length, and whose angles are all the same. The sum of the angles of a polygon with n sides, where n is 3 or more, is 180° × (n - 2) degrees.
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www.mathleague.com/help/geometry/polygons.htm
www.mathleague.com/help/geometry/polygons.htm
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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. ... Convex - a straight line drawn through a convex polygon crosses at most two sides. Every interior angle is less...
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math.com/tables/geometry/polygons.htm
math.com/tables/geometry/polygons.htm
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The angle at the center is 180-162=18 deg and 360/18=20 so the polygon has 20 sides. ... If you are given the measure of each interior angle (162 degrees) of a regular polygon. how many sides does the polygon have?
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mathcentral.uregina.ca/QQ/database/QQ.09.96/moss1.html
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An interactive applet and associated web page that illustrate the properties of the sides of a regular polygon. ... The applet shows a regular hexagon where the user can drag any vertex and change the number of sides from 3 to 99. The page has two formulae for the length of the sides, based on number of sides,
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mathforum.org/mathtools/tool/28537/
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Area of a regular polygon ... The interior and exterior angles of a regular polygon ... When the number of sides of a regular polygon is infinity, this regular polygon is a circle.
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www.welltall.com/ymc/discovery/polygon.html
www.welltall.com/ymc/discovery/polygon.html
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Choose the sides of a polygon according to the digits of a constant in base . Reflect a point iteratively in those sides. If the figure chosen is a line or a polygon, join the points to form that kind of object. ... Regular Polygon (Wolfram MathWorld)
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www.demonstrations.wolfram.com/SelectedReflectionsInThe...
www.demonstrations.wolfram.com/SelectedReflectionsInTheSidesOfARegularPolygon/
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All of the methods mentioned above start off by considering a regular polygon whose edges all have a length of one unit. ... If we cut off a distance as long as AG from each of the corners, we get a regular polygon with twice the number of sides ... no matter how many sides our original regular polygon has.
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www.sonoma.edu/users/w/wilsonst/courses/math_150/projec...
www.sonoma.edu/users/w/wilsonst/courses/math_150/projects/ccgen.html
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Geometry Question: How Many Sides Does A Regular Polygon Have? It depends on what kind of polygon, visit this site to know en.wikipedia.org ... How Many Sides Do A Regular Polygon Have?
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www.blurtit.com/q6126761.html
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