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Q: What figure is not completely constructed from polygons?
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Which figure is not completely constructed from polygons?

cylinder


Can all polygons be constructed from the same segment?

No. Only regular polygons can be constructed from the same segment.


Which can be constructed from polygons alone?

More complicated polygons.


When a polygon can be constructed by using a combination if other polygons its called?

Since any polygon can be constructed from a combination of other polygons, I would call this rule a "trivial property of polygons".


Space figure with faces that are polygons?

A __________ is a space figure in which all faces are polygons.


Polygons which can be constructed entirely from the repetition of a single length of line segment are called regular polygons?

This is true.


All polygons can be constructed entirely from the repetition of a single length of line segment?

This is false. The statement would be true for regular polygons, but not all polygons are regular.


What is a solid figure with faces that are polygons?

A polyhedron.


What do you call the polygons with congruent sides?

Regular Polygons. eg - Square is a regular figure, but a trapezium is not.


Is it true that all polygons is a four sided figure?

No only quadrilateral polygons have 4 sides


What polygon that has at least one right angle?

A right triangle or a rectangle are polygons that have at least one right angle. There are other quadrilaterals and many irregular polygons that could have at lease one right angle, too. Many of them. Note that a polygon is any planar figure constructed of a finite number of line segments to make a closed figure. By that definition, which is a correct one, the triangle and rectangle are polygons. And a quadrilateral (of which the rectangle is special case) can be constructed with just one right angle, though it will be a bit quirky looking. Once we start adding sides to make different polygons, the game is afoot because so many possibilities exist.


Regular polygons can be constructed entirely from the repetition of a single length of line segment?

true