Math, asked by rachelmagsino99, 1 month ago

If we want to know the space covered by the interior of a polygon, we refer to it as the ____________.

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Answered by kkumari95059
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Answer:

An interior angle of a polygon is an angle inside a polygon at a vertex of the polygon. Interior angles of a regular polygon are equal in measure. The magnitude of an angle can be determined by the number of sides of the polygon.

To find the sum of interior angles of a polygon, multiply the number of triangles in the polygon by 180°. The formula for calculating the sum of interior angles is ( n − 2 ) × 180 ∘ where is the number of sides. All the interior angles in a regular polygon are equal.

One simple way of finding whether the point is inside or outside a simple polygon is to test how many times a ray, starting from the point and going in any fixed direction, intersects the edges of the polygon. If the point is on the outside of the polygon the ray will intersect its edge an even number of times.

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Answered by allisonemmasu8
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Answer: Area

Step-by-step explanation:

I think this is what your question may be referring to. The space covered by the interior of polygons and all 2d shapes is referred to as the area of said polygon.

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