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the perimeter of a polygon is the____of the lengths of it's sides​

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Answered by bhaveshvanjari476
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The perimeter of a polygon is the sum of the lengths of its sides. A closed figure made of line segments each of which intersects with exactly two other line segments. A quadrilateral having all sides equal in length and forming right angles.

Pentagon: 5-sided polygon (the graphic shows a regular hexagon with "regular" me...

Triangle: A 3-sided polygon (sum of internal angles = 180°)

Polygon: A closed figure made of line segments each of which intersects with exactly ...

Parallelogram: 4-sided polygon with two pairs of parallel sides

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Answered by abhi13071307
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the perimeter of a polygon is the sum of all of its sides

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