A four-sided polygon has two 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.
They are diagonals. In a rhombus, diagonals join opposite vertices.
Two triangles can be formed by the diagonals of one vertex of a four-sided polygon.
That polygon is called a "triangle". It has no diagonals.
A four-sided polygon has two diagonals.
Squares, and rectagles have two diogonals.
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.
They are diagonals. In a rhombus, diagonals join opposite vertices.
If a polygon had 166 sides it would have 83 diagonals as each diagonal must join two vertices.
A polygon that has 104 diagonals will have 16 sides
Two triangles can be formed by the diagonals of one vertex of a four-sided polygon.
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.
That polygon is called a "triangle". It has no diagonals.
There are 90 diagonals in a 15-sided polygon.
An 11 sided polygon has 44 diagonals.
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