three sided figures consist of only triangles, while a four sided figure consists of any quadrilateral, so you can draw more figures with 4 sideds than with 3
More than 3 sides, closed figures, and, straight sides.
2 dimensional (plane) figures can have three or more straight edges as sides. 3 dimensional (solid) figures can have four or more plane sides (faces). They can have fewer sides if the sides are not straight.
Polygons are closed, two-dimensional figures that have 3 or more sides.
Did you try? Kind of obvious, isn't it? 3 sides and there has to be 3 angles, no more, no less.
Draw an isosceles triangle with sides 4, 4 and 3 Draw a square with sides 2 and 3/4
More than 3 sides, closed figures, and, straight sides.
2 dimensional (plane) figures can have three or more straight edges as sides. 3 dimensional (solid) figures can have four or more plane sides (faces). They can have fewer sides if the sides are not straight.
Polygons are closed, two-dimensional figures that have 3 or more sides.
Did you try? Kind of obvious, isn't it? 3 sides and there has to be 3 angles, no more, no less.
Draw an isosceles triangle with sides 4, 4 and 3 Draw a square with sides 2 and 3/4
polygon: it refers to a figure that has closed sides and straight edges with more than 3 sides
They are two dimensional figures, have 3 or more sides, no curved lines, no intersecting lines, and are closed figures. (It's more than two but it still works)
Move to another universe. In this one if it has 3 sides it's a triangle.
draw 3 line segments connect the endpoint what figure is formed
square
An 8 and a 3
An equilateral triangle has sides and angles. There are 3 sides in any triangle. Edges are in three dimensional figures.