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Type in the name of the following polygon in the space provided.




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Polygons are some of the first shapes we learn to draw as children, and they appear all around us. Polygons can be regular or irregular. They can be simple or complex, convex or concave. They can be the familiar shapes you see in geometry textbooks, or they can be strange shapes, like darts and bowties.

The three identifying properties of any polygon are that the polygon is:

A two-dimensional shape

Closing in a space (having an interior and exterior)

Made with straight sides

Types of Polygons

Types of PolygonsA convex polygon has no interior angle greater than 180° (it has no inward-pointing sides). A concave polygon has one interior angle greater than 180°.

Types of PolygonsA convex polygon has no interior angle greater than 180° (it has no inward-pointing sides). A concave polygon has one interior angle greater than 180°.A simple polygon encloses a single interior space (boundary) and does not have self-intersecting sides. Complex polygons have self-intersecting sides!

Types of PolygonsA convex polygon has no interior angle greater than 180° (it has no inward-pointing sides). A concave polygon has one interior angle greater than 180°.A simple polygon encloses a single interior space (boundary) and does not have self-intersecting sides. Complex polygons have self-intersecting sides!An irregular polygon does not have congruent sides and interior angles.

Types of PolygonsA convex polygon has no interior angle greater than 180° (it has no inward-pointing sides). A concave polygon has one interior angle greater than 180°.A simple polygon encloses a single interior space (boundary) and does not have self-intersecting sides. Complex polygons have self-intersecting sides!An irregular polygon does not have congruent sides and interior angles.A regular polygon has congruent sides and interior angles.

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