A diagonal of a polyhedron is a line between any two vertices except outer vertices.
A diagonal.
A diagonal.
A line segment in a polygon connecting any two nonconsecutive vertices is called a diagonal.
You maybe thinking of its line of symmetry or point of contact
A line between two verticies is called a line segment.
bum line
A diagonal of a polyhedron is a line between any two vertices except outer vertices.
If between two adjacent vertices then in 2-dimensions it is a side, in 3-d and edge. If between non-adjacent vertices, a diagonal.
No, a diagonal is never a side of a polygon:A diagonal is a line between two non-adjacent vertices of a polygon;A side is a line between two adjacent vertices of a polygon.
The line is called a diagonal if it is drawn between two nonadjacent angles.
The locus of the points equidistant from any two points is a straight line. In a square when the points are two opposite vertices this line will pass trough the other two vertices - extending the diagonal between those other two vertices outside the square.
This is a diagonal line. The definition of a diagonal is a line that joins two nonconsecutive vertices or corners of a polygon.
A line between 2 vertices in Graph theory is called an edge or an arc, although arc is usually used to denote a directed edge.
A diagonal.
To find the length of a line drawn between 2 vertices which are not next to each other, first draw a right triangle such that the line is the hypotenuse and the other two lines are drawn parallel to the x-axis and y-axis. Since the length of the other two lines are known, you can then calculate the hypotenuse to find the length of the line between the two vertices.
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.