To accurately determine how many segments can be named in a figure, one would need to analyze the specific characteristics of that figure, such as the number of points, lines, and intersections present. Each line segment is defined by two endpoints, so the total number of segments is contingent upon the arrangement of these points. Without a visual reference, it's impossible to give an exact number. Please provide a description or details of the figure for a more accurate answer.
8?
there are 14 line sgments
Well, how many sides does a rectangle have? 4.
A circle is not formed from line segments.
A pentagon
28
8
8?
there are 14 line sgments
A simple closed figure formed by three or more segments is called a polygon. Regardless of how many sides a polygon has, all polygons will have as many vertices as it has sides.
A closed figure made up of line segments is called a polygon. The segments in a polygon are called sides or edges.
Well, how many sides does a rectangle have? 4.
A triangle is a geometric figure that is made of three line segments. It is a closed figure and has three angles.
A circle is not formed from line segments.
a closed plane figure with 3 or more line segments is a polygon
A pentagon
21 but idk how to draw it on her though]