what is the perimeter of polygon
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P = n × s P = n × s
The perimeter of a polygon equals the sum of the lengths of its sides (edges).
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The total distance of the outer sides of a closed figure is known as the perimeter. It is the total length of all sides of a polygon.
_Perimeter = Sum of all sides_
The unit of the perimeter of any polygon will remain the same as the unit of its respective sides. If the sides are given in different units, then convert them to the same unit and then find the perimeter.
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