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What is the diagonal of 16-gon from one vertex?

If you mean "How many diagonals can be drawn from one vertex of a figure with 16 sides", the formula is n-3, where "n" being the number of sides of the figure. So 16-3 = 13 diagonals that can be drawn from one vertex.


How many diagonal can be drawn from a regular hexagon from one vertex?

5 diagonals * * * * * That is not correct since two of these would be lines joining the vertex to adjacent vertices (one on either side). These are sides of the polygon, not diagonals. The number of diagonals from any vertex of a polygon with n sides is n-3.


How many sides does a dodecagon have from one vertex?

A dodecagon has 12 sides. Whether or not from one vertex, the number of sides remains the same. Each vertex is formed when 2 sides meet.


What is a diagonal in a shape?

A diagonal in a shape is a straight line from one vertex to another vertex (corner).


How many diagonals does a hexagon have one vertex?

None. By definition a diagonal goes from one vertex to another vertex and so each diagonal MUST have two vertices.


How many diagonals could be drawn from one vertex of a 15-gon?

13 The correct answer is 12. From any one vertex, you can draw a diagonal to all but 3 vertices: the vertex itself and the next vertex on either side of your vertex (these would be sides of your shape, not diagonals).


A heptagon can be divided into how many triangles by drawing all of the diagonals from one vertex?

A heptagon has seven sides, so when drawing diagonals from one vertex, it will create five triangles. This is because each diagonal drawn from a single vertex will create a triangle until it intersects the previous diagonal. Therefore, the number of triangles formed by drawing all diagonals from one vertex in a heptagon is five.


How many diagonals does a shape with 4 sides have?

Two. If you start from any vertex, the lines to either of the two adjacent vertices will be one of the sides of the original shape. Only the line joining it to the opposite vertex will be a new line - a diagonal. Four vertices might therefore suggest four such lines but remember you're counting each line twice - once from each of its end. From any vertex, you can have only one diagonal - to the next but one vertex. Lines to the next vertex, on either


What is diagonal in a polygon?

A straight line that joins one vertex to another vertex.


How many diagonals can you drawn from one vertex in a 35 sided polygon?

In a polygon with n sides, the number of diagonals that can be drawn from one vertex is given by the formula (n-3). Therefore, in a 35-sided polygon, you can draw (35-3) = 32 diagonals from one vertex.


What is the number of diagonals drawn from one vertex on a heptagon?

a heptagon has 7 sides. you cannot draw a diagonal to the 2 adjacent vertices, so 7-2 = 5. there would be 5 diagonals.


How many diagonals in a 2-dimensional equilateral figure?

The number of diagonals in an equilateral figure can be calculated from the number of sides. If the number of sides is "S", then the number of diagonals would be S(S-3)/2 This becomes clear if you consider that there will be the same number of vertices as there are sides. From each vertex you can draw a diagonal to all vertices except the one you started from and the two adjacent ones (lines between the adjacent vertices and the starting point are sides of the figure, not diagonals). This gives you S·(S-3) but that would double count the diagonals since each diagonal can start at either vertex.