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It is possible to tessellate a plane with squares, triangles, and hexagons. To tessellate something means to cover it with repeated use of a single shape, without gaps or overlapping.
A triangular pyramid. This is one where all the faces are triangles - a three-sided base, from which three triangular faces rise to a single point - the apex.
A product cannot exist of a single number - a product is formed by multiplying two separate numbers.
if the repetition is allowed the there is 6*6*6 possible ways = 216
It is: 8-2 = 6 triangles
It is: 8 because 8 triangles make up a 10 sided polygon
Any n-sided regular polygon, by joining a single vertex up to each of the others, will have a total of (n - 2) triangles inside. In this case, an 11-sided polygon will contain 11 - 2 = 9 triangles.
Assuming ALL 22 triangles are congruent, this would be a 22-gon, also known as an icositedigon
6 triangles because there are 180 degrees in a triangle and 6*180 = 1080 degrees which is the sum of the angles in octagon when added up.
a polygon a polygon * * * * * No it is not! If the line is in that plane then it is the whole line. If not, it is a single point.
Whether or not it is regular. If it is regular then there is a single formula that can be used. If not, the polygon needs to be split up into triangles or quadrilaterals whose areas will need to be computed individually and then added together.
No, an arrow is not a polygon. A polygon is a closed shape formed by straight lines. An arrow has a pointed end and a tail, which does not meet the definition of a polygon.
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The sum of the interior angles of a 17 sided polygon add up to 2700 degrees.
No, a polygon must be 2 dimensional and lie on a single plane.
A 3-gone does not have diagonals. The two diagonals of a 4-gon meet at a point. For all values greater than 4, the diagonals of an n-gon need not necessarily meet at a single point.