The diagonals (drawn from a point) help in dividing the regular polygon into smaller triangles. The sum of the areas of these smaller triangles help in determining the total area of the polygon.
There is no such polygon that has 95 diagonals because a 15 sided polygon has 90 diagonals and a 16 sided polygon has 104 diagonals.
That polygon is called a "triangle". It has no diagonals.
An 11 sided polygon has 44 diagonals.
A four-sided polygon has two diagonals.
a convex polygon
The formula for finding the amount of diagonals in a polygon is n(n-3)/2. So 14(14-3)/2 = 77 Diagonals
There is no such polygon that has 95 diagonals because a 15 sided polygon has 90 diagonals and a 16 sided polygon has 104 diagonals.
A polygon that has 104 diagonals will have 16 sides
That polygon is called a "triangle". It has no diagonals.
The rule is: 0.5*(N2-3N) = number of diagonals
There are 90 diagonals in a 15-sided polygon.
An 11 sided polygon has 44 diagonals.
A four-sided polygon has two diagonals.
By using the polygon diagonal formula or the quadratic equation formula in which in both formulae they work out that the polygon in question has 21 sides.
No
a convex polygon
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