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What is the polygon sum conjecture?

(n-2)*180


What is the equiangular polygon conjecture?

Equiangular Polygon Conjecture - You can find the measure of each interior angle of an equiangular n-gon by using either of these formulas:1.) 180 (n-2) divided by n2.) 180 - (360 / n)


What would be a conjecture of two consecutive exterior angles?

There is no logical conjecture that can be made for what could be an irregular polygon with an unknown number of sides. Of course, you could always conjecture anything. For example, that they will taste of strawberries. A conjecture that, I guess, will be disproved quite easily.


Which statement describes the polygon?

A polygon is flat shape with many sides


What is the polygon sum conjecture on a sphere?

The sum of the measure of the n interior angles of an n-gon is asn/4


Calculate the measure of a central angle of a 10 sided polygon?

It can have any value at all. A definite value can be determined if the polygon is regular, but there is no justification for assuming that to be the case.


Why is this statement false a polygon is concave if no diagonal contains points outside the polygon?

It should be convex


What is a true statement about a circle inscribed in a regular polygon?

The circle has a smaller area than the polygon.


Is a triangle a regular polygon or just a polygon?

A triangle in general is just a polygon. An equilateral triangle is a regular polygon.


Is this statement true or falseThe center of a regular polygon is the point that is equidistant from the midpoints of the sides of the polygon?

False


Sum of sides of a polygon?

There is not a general formula for the sum of the sides of an arbitrary polygon.


What are some examples of a conditional statement?

A simple example of a conditional statement is: If a function is differentiable, then it is continuous. An example of a converse is: Original Statement: If a number is even, then it is divisible by 2. Converse Statement: If a number is divisible by 2, then it is even. Keep in mind though, that the converse of a statement is not always true! For example: Original Statement: A triangle is a polygon. Converse Statement: A polygon is a triangle. (Clearly this last statement is not true, for example a square is a polygon, but it is certainly not a triangle!)