What i do is cut it up into different shaped squares or rectangle and and all the areas of each one.
Triangles, squares and hexagons.
That will depend on how many sides the polygon has.
The width of a polygon will depend on its shape. For a polygon, in general, it is the length of the largest diagonal. However, for rectangles of squares it often refers to its smaller sides.
Triangles, Squares and Hexagons always tessellate.
Well, honey, a polygon is a closed shape made up of straight lines, so technically speaking, it doesn't have any squares in it. If you're talking about how many squares can fit inside a polygon, well, that depends on the number of sides and angles it has. So, the answer is: it varies.
Squares are polygons, but not all polygons are squares.
Polygon literally means 'many sides.' Squares, hexagons, dodecahedrons etc are all polygons.
No. The word "polygon" itself just means "many sides". A square is a special polygon with four equal sides and four right angles.
squares and rectangles...
Squares.
In a polygon that does not include Quadrilaterals (Squares and Rectangles) I think there are 180 degrees in a Polygon. Although squares and rectangles are polygons, so I do not know why they have 360 degrees. ???Polygons have different numbers of sides. To find out how many degrees are in the polygon, use the formula 180(n-2) n=the number of sides in that polygon. So a square has 4 sides. 180(4-2), or 180 x 2=360 degrees in a square. A triangle has 3 sides, 180 (3-2) or 180 x 1=180 degrees in a triangle.
What i do is cut it up into different shaped squares or rectangle and and all the areas of each one.
Triangles, squares and hexagons.
That will depend on how many sides the polygon has.
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Squares, and rectagles have two diogonals.