Being a polygon, you need to know the number of sides.
'Polygon'; Many sides
Trigon (Triangle) ; 3 sides
Tetragon (Rectangle) ; 4 sides
Pentagon ; 5 sides
Hexagon ' 6 sides
Heptagon ; 7 sides
Octagon ' 8 sides
Nonagon ' 9 sides
Decagon ; 10 sides
You need to know and select the number of sides.
The length of each side is
35/(the number of sides in the polygon)An apothem of a regular polygon is a segment from its center to the midpoint of a side. You can use the apothem to find the area of a regular polygon using this formula: A = pa/2 where p is the perimeter of the figure and a is the apothem. For a regular octagon with side length 11, the perimeter p = 8(11) = 88. So the area would be A = 88(8.85)/2 = 389.4 square units.
42/7 = 6 units of length.
49.5 units
133 Let's say the side length equals a Then, the solution is P=7a=7ยท19=133
The perimeter of a regular pentagon with five equal sides of 63 units is 315 units.
The answer depends on what information you have about the regular polygon. You need to know, or be able to derive, the number of sides (n) and the length of each side (L). Then the perimeter is n*L units of length.
Twelve is my guess. The question is unclear. A polygon does not have one "length".
Perimeter = 6*13 = 78 units
An apothem of a regular polygon is a segment from its center to the midpoint of a side. You can use the apothem to find the area of a regular polygon using this formula: A = pa/2 where p is the perimeter of the figure and a is the apothem. For a regular octagon with side length 11, the perimeter p = 8(11) = 88. So the area would be A = 88(8.85)/2 = 389.4 square units.
It is: 58/10 = 5.8 units of length
The area of a regular polygon is equal to (1/2)pa, where p is the perimeter and a is the apothegm. The area of this polygon is (1/2)(15.44)(16), which is 123.52 square units.
9 units
If the sides are of length 4 units then the perimeter is 8*4 = 32 units. Its area is then 77.255 square units.
The perimeter of a polygon is not generally equal to the number of square units contained in its interior, which is the definition of the area of the polygon, not of its perimeter. By coincidence, the area and perimeter of a square four units on each side have the same magnitude, 16, but the perimeter is 16 units and the area is 16 square units .
Whatever shape you like can have a perimeter of 22 units
You can have a regular polygon with n sides where the length of each side is 13/n units. For example, a triangle with sides of 4.33... units, or a square with sides of 3.25 units etc. Or you can have irregular polygons - a triangle with sides of 4,4 and 5 units, etc.
7.5 units of length.