draw a hexogon and make six triangles no more than six unless you are doing a different math problem than i am.
This question is based on a misunderstanding of facts. A triangle can be but need not be a regular polygon. In fact most triangles are not regular: only equilateral triangles are.
Squares, rhombera, and equilateral triangles are always regular.
The diagonals (drawn from a point) help in dividing the regular polygon into smaller triangles. The sum of the areas of these smaller triangles help in determining the total area of the polygon.
A regular polygon is any polygon that has sides which are the same length and angles whose measures are equal. An equilateral triangle (also equiangular triangle) is a regular polygon. Other isosceles triangles (equilateral triangles are isosceles, but they are an exception) and scalene triangles are not regular polygons. A side note: Only in a triangle is a polygon regular solely if it is equilateral. (Since an equilateral triangle is equiangular as well). This is NOT always true in other polygons, like quadrilaterals, where it can be equilateral but not necessarily equiangular (a rhombus) or equiangular but not equilateral (a rectangle).
draw a hexogon and make six triangles no more than six unless you are doing a different math problem than i am.
The number of triangles that we can fit in a regular polygon with n sides is n - 2.
This question is based on a misunderstanding of facts. A triangle can be but need not be a regular polygon. In fact most triangles are not regular: only equilateral triangles are.
Squares, rhombera, and equilateral triangles are always regular.
The diagonals (drawn from a point) help in dividing the regular polygon into smaller triangles. The sum of the areas of these smaller triangles help in determining the total area of the polygon.
Quadrilaterals and Triangles, if you're asking for polygon categories.
A polygon whose sides are all equal is known as a regular polygon. Some examples include squares and equilateral triangles.
A regular polygon is any polygon that has sides which are the same length and angles whose measures are equal. An equilateral triangle (also equiangular triangle) is a regular polygon. Other isosceles triangles (equilateral triangles are isosceles, but they are an exception) and scalene triangles are not regular polygons. A side note: Only in a triangle is a polygon regular solely if it is equilateral. (Since an equilateral triangle is equiangular as well). This is NOT always true in other polygons, like quadrilaterals, where it can be equilateral but not necessarily equiangular (a rhombus) or equiangular but not equilateral (a rectangle).
Assuming that radius would be the length from any vertex to the center of a figure, a regular hexagon. It can be divided into six congruent equilateral triangles.
20 triangles will fit into a 22 sided polygon whose interior angles add up to 3600 degrees
A triangle may or may not be a regular polygon. Let's look into things.First, a triangle is a polygon. All triangles are polygons. To be a regular polygon, the polygon must have equal sides. If the triangle has sides of equal length, then that triangle is an equilateral triangle and a regular polygon. If the triangle doesn't have sides of equal length, then it isn't a regular polygon. But in any case, the triangle is a polygon.
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