Impossible to figure out. You did not mention any dimensions of the figure. You mush have the dimensions.
If a solid, it is called a "Polyhedron". If just lines in three dimensions, its called a "Three Dimensional Polygon". Polyhedron derives from Greek words for "many faced" or "many sided". Polygon derives from "many angles"
Polygons are unbounded because they close on themselves in a circuit. An infinite polygon goes on forever, making it unbounded. A skew polygon has three dimensions of zig-zagging and a spherical polygon, on the sphere surface, is a circuit of corners and sides.
A polygon has as many corners (vertices) as it has sides.
A polygon has 3 or more sides
Impossible to figure out. You did not mention any dimensions of the figure. You mush have the dimensions.
Impossible to figure out. You did not mention any dimensions of the figure. You mush have the dimensions.
That depends on what polygon you are talking about, and on its dimensions.
If a solid, it is called a "Polyhedron". If just lines in three dimensions, its called a "Three Dimensional Polygon". Polyhedron derives from Greek words for "many faced" or "many sided". Polygon derives from "many angles"
It will be a polygon, although the exact nature of the resulting polygon will depend on the original polygon, its dimensions relative to the triangle, whether or not the two shapes can overlap and so on.
In 2 dimensions, a polygon. In 3 dimensions, a polyhedron.
A polygon is a two-dimensional shape. A cube has three dimensions, and is thus not a polygon.A three-dimensional solid shape (such as a cube) is called a polyhedron.
Change in area = (change in sides)2
It means two dimensional such as the shape of a polygon or a rectangle that has dimensions of length and width.
A rectangular solid is a polygon, as it is a four-sided, six face object. In two dimensions, it will remain a polygon with intersecting lines at the interior, with no line exceeding the boudary of the edge of the object from any point of view.
There is no formula for how many sides there are in a polygon; the name of the polygon shows how many sides it has.
It depends on what the polygon is.