In a 54-sided polygon, 53 possible diagonals can be drawn from one vertex to another. These diagonals will not intersect. Therefore, the interior will be divided into 54 regions by the 53 diagonals plus the two sides of the original polygon that adjoin the vertex from which the diagonals are drawn.
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Volume - measured in cubic meters, cubic centimeters, etc.APEX height, length, and width
An arrangement of polygonal regions could be called a tessellation. This usually occurs when these regions are placed over a plane. The shapes in these regions are usually hexagons, equilateral triangles, and squares.
20 regions
A segment or a sector are both regions in a circle.
A trapezium (or trapezoid in some regions) is a four-sided polygon (quadrilateral) that has two sides parallel. The sum of the interior angles in any quadrilateral, including a trapezium, is always 360 degrees. Therefore, the angles in a trapezium add up to 360 degrees.
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interior plains
Two: interior and exterior.
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Southcentral. Panhandle. Interior. Southwest. North Slope.
Southcentral. Panhandle. Interior. Southwest. North Slope.
That depends on how many sides the polygon has, and what is given. If it is a quadrilateral, there are 4 sides and 4 internal angles. You must be given at least 5 of those 8 parts to determine the area of the regions on each sided of a diagonal. The formula would differ with different quadrilaterals and different parts given.
There are five: Southcentral, Panhandle, Interior, Southwest and North Slope.
interior highland areas
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Southcentral, Panhandle, Interior, Southwest and North Slope.