It is not in all but a trivial sense - that they are both to do with finding the perimeter!
Interior Angles: n-2 (n is number of sides) ____ 180 Exterior angles are always 360 degrees.
Finding the perimeter of a polygon is finding how far it is in total along all the edges of the polygon; whereas finding the area of a polygon is finding how much space the polygon covers. The perimeter of a polygon forms the boundary around the area of the polygon.
Finding the scale factor for two polygons is simple to do. All you have to do is find the angles in a rectangle.
No, perimeter is always measured in units of length (L)
It is not in all but a trivial sense - that they are both to do with finding the perimeter!
Interior Angles: n-2 (n is number of sides) ____ 180 Exterior angles are always 360 degrees.
Finding the perimeter of a polygon is finding how far it is in total along all the edges of the polygon; whereas finding the area of a polygon is finding how much space the polygon covers. The perimeter of a polygon forms the boundary around the area of the polygon.
Perimeter = sum of lengths of sides.
You find the perimeter of a triangle by adding all the sides. There is no special rule for finding the perimeter.
Yes, for the perimeter of a polygon, you add up all the sides.
Finding the scale factor for two polygons is simple to do. All you have to do is find the angles in a rectangle.
Perimeter = 4*n whereas n is the length of its side
No, perimeter is always measured in units of length (L)
The formula is (N-2)180 degrees.
The formula for finding out perimeters of shapes is length+length+height+height=perimeter or what else you can do is (lengthx2)+(heightx2)=PERIMETER
If you want the perimeter of a quadrilateral, then finding the midpoints is a complete waste of time! Simply add together the lengths of the four sides.