In a polygon with ( n ) sides, the number of triangles that can be formed by connecting the vertices is given by the formula ( n - 2 ). For a 100-gon, this means you can create ( 100 - 2 = 98 ) triangles by connecting the vertices. Each triangle is formed by choosing any three of the 100 vertices.
There are 48 triangles in a 50-gon polygon
48
n - 2 triangles
584 sides on a 100-Gon
Nine, as a n-gon can be cut in n-2 triangles.
There are 15 triangles in a 17-agon
There are N triangles in a N-gon
There are 48 triangles in a 50-gon polygon
There are: 13-2 = 11 triangles
There are: 23-2 = 21 triangles
There are 67-2 = 65 triangles
N
1000
48
14
There are 11
many triangles does a regular 46-gon have