After graphing the equations for the linear programming problem, the graph will have some intersecting lines forming some polygon. This polygon (triangle, rectangle, parallelogram, quadrilateral, etc) is the feasible region.
convex
Yes, a regular polygon is a type of polygon where all the sides and angles are equal.
A regular polygon is a polygon with congruent sides and interior angles.
No regular polygon has 160. The "smallest" polygon is the triangle, which has 180o. ^^FALSE!!!!!!! this polygon has 18 sides!
The answer depends on which region and on what property of the region you wish to calculate.
True
Polygon
A polygon must be a closed region without any curves or arches. so you cant close one or two segments to form a polygon
yes, I just don't know why, but they can
After graphing the equations for the linear programming problem, the graph will have some intersecting lines forming some polygon. This polygon (triangle, rectangle, parallelogram, quadrilateral, etc) is the feasible region.
it seems to me that the only polygon of your description is a square
A type of polygon is a rhombusial polygon, trysectalnict polygon, and a equilateral polygon.
A triangle (not traingle) is a polygon. It can be a regular polygon but need not be.
an arrow is or isn't a polygon?
Polygon B is an octagon.
The definition of a irregular polygon is any polygon that is not a regular polygon.