Vertices that are not next to one another. There are none in a triangle. In a quadrilateral, they would be the opposite vertices.
It is a diagonal.
A line segment in a polygon connecting any two nonconsecutive vertices is called a diagonal.
A diagonal
Not necessarily. It is a side only if the two vertices it connects are consecutive.
Two exterior angles are consecutive if they are formed at vertices which are next to one another.
it is called a diagonal.
It is a diagonal.
It is called a diagonal.
A line segment in a polygon connecting any two nonconsecutive vertices is called a diagonal.
A diagonal
Not necessarily. It is a side only if the two vertices it connects are consecutive.
Two exterior angles are consecutive if they are formed at vertices which are next to one another.
The diagonal joins two non-adjacent vertices in a rectangle.
The line drawn between two vertices that are not adjacent is called a "chord." In the context of a polygon, a chord connects two non-consecutive vertices, while in a circle, it refers to a line segment whose endpoints lie on the circle's circumference. Chords can be significant in various geometric and mathematical contexts.
Two exterior angles are consecutive if they are formed at vertices which are next to one another.
An edge is a line segment that connects two adjacent vertices. If the vertices are non-adjacent, the line segment is known as a diagonal.
Meet at its vertices.