answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How do you inscribe a regular polygon in a circle?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

How do you inscribe a polygon in a circle?

Use a compass to inscribe polygons in a circle.


The sides of the polygon are chords of the circle?

Then you would draw the polygon inside of the circle, or in other words, "inscribe" the polygon.


A polygon whose vertices are on the circle and whose edges are within the is an?

An inscribed polygon


A polygon within a circle all of whose vertices are on the circle is an?

A regular polygon


A polygon within a circle all of whose vertices are on the circle is a?

A regular polygon


How do you find out if the polygon of a circle is regular or not?

I assume you mean a polygon inscribed in a circle. It is regular if all its sides and angles are equal.


Is the circle a REGULAR or irregular shape?

The circle is an irregular shape because all of it is curved. * * * * * No. A circle is a regular shape. It is not a polygon and so cannot be a regular polygon but that does not prevent it from being a regular shape.


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

The circle has a smaller area than the polygon.


Is a semi circle a regular polygon?

No because a regular polygon has equal sides and equal interior angles


Is a circle a regular shape or non regular shape?

A circle is non-polygon. Meaning it has a curved side. A circle has no sides. It is non-regular.


What is circumscribed area and inscribed area of regular polygon?

circumscribed means the polygon is drawn around a circle, and inscribed means the polygon is drawn inside the circle. See related links below for polygon circumscribed about a circle and polygon inscribed in a circle.


What would be the area of the largest polygon that can be inscribe in a circle whose area is 100 pi?

You can get as close to 100*pi as you like. As you increase the number of sides, the limiting value of the area of the polygon is 100*pi.