by adding up all the sides
It varies regarding the number of sides of polygon.Additional Information:-The formula is for any polygon: n-2 = number of interior triangles whereas n represents the number of sides of the polygon
Number of sides minus 2 equals the number of triangles within the polygon.
You can have an infinite number of triangles in a polygon, it would really depend on the size of the triangles you are trying to fit in.If on the other hand you mean that triangles are made by joining the point of the polygon to make triangles then it's the number of sides minus two.-n(sides)-2
Some BasicsA polygon can have as many side as possible, as long as it's not round. Well, a triangle is 3-sided, so if you mean how many sets of three sides, so no. Definition: Triangles of a polygon are the triangles created by drawing line segments from one vertex of a polygon to all the other vertices.AnswerFor a regular polygon having 'n' sides, the number of triangles that can be drawn in it is (n-2). Hence, you can draw 2 triangles in a square, 3 in a pentagon, 4 in a hexagon, etc.For an irregular polygon, this formula may not always hold true.(check the related link)
It is the number of sides of the polygon minus two as for example a pentagon has 5 sides and so 5-2 = 3 triangles
There are 11 triangles in an undecagon. The number of sides of a polygon is the number of triangles it has.
It varies regarding the number of sides of polygon.Additional Information:-The formula is for any polygon: n-2 = number of interior triangles whereas n represents the number of sides of the polygon
Number of sides minus 2 equals the number of triangles within the polygon.
Number of triangles in a polygon is determined by (n-2) = number of triangles, whereas n is the number of sides of the polygon
Number of triangles in a polygon = number of sides-2
You can have an infinite number of triangles in a polygon, it would really depend on the size of the triangles you are trying to fit in.If on the other hand you mean that triangles are made by joining the point of the polygon to make triangles then it's the number of sides minus two.-n(sides)-2
25 triangles.The number of triangles in a polygon is always 2 less than the number of sides it has.
i don't know that is why i asked you
The number of triangles that can be formed within a regular polygon depends on the number of sides the polygon has. For an n-sided polygon, where n is greater than or equal to 3, you can form n-2 triangles within the polygon. This is because each triangle is formed by connecting one vertex to any other two non-adjacent vertices. So, for example, in a regular pentagon (5-sided polygon), you can form 5-2 = 3 triangles.
Some BasicsA polygon can have as many side as possible, as long as it's not round. Well, a triangle is 3-sided, so if you mean how many sets of three sides, so no. Definition: Triangles of a polygon are the triangles created by drawing line segments from one vertex of a polygon to all the other vertices.AnswerFor a regular polygon having 'n' sides, the number of triangles that can be drawn in it is (n-2). Hence, you can draw 2 triangles in a square, 3 in a pentagon, 4 in a hexagon, etc.For an irregular polygon, this formula may not always hold true.(check the related link)
It is the number of sides of the polygon minus two as for example a pentagon has 5 sides and so 5-2 = 3 triangles
4 triangles make 1 hexagon. (easy way to find out how many triangles there are in a polygon- take number of sides of the polygon, subtract 2 from it, that's your answer!)