a line segment which connects two non consecutive what Isis of a polygon is called
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
diagonal
is this helpful for you
Answered by
1
║⊕ANSWER⊕║
A diagonal is a segment that connects two non-consecutive vertices in a polygon.
EXAMPLE
An example of diagonal is a line going from the bottom left corner of a square to the top right corner.
- For a convex n-sided polygon, there are n vertices, and from each vertex you can draw n-3 diagonals, so the total number of diagonals that can be drawn is n(n-3).
- The number of diagonals in a polygon = n(n-3)/2, where n is the number of polygon sides.
Similar questions