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A closed plane figure made up of line segments that are joined together is?

Polygon


Is is a made up of plane figure whose all sides joined together is form s close figure?

Yes, a plane figure made up of straight line segments that are joined together to form a closed shape is known as a polygon. Examples of polygons include triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, and hexagons. Each polygon has a specific number of sides and vertices, and the sides do not intersect except at their endpoints.


What is the defenition of a polygon?

A simple closed figure formed by line segments joined together. The point where the sides meet is called the vertex (vertices, plural). A regular polygon is formed when all the sides are equal. Polygons are named by the number of sides and angles they contain.


How is tessellation related to math?

Polygons will tessellate if when joined together there is no gaps or overlaps


What is a regualr tessellation?

A regular tessellation is when polygons are joined together leaving no gaps or overlaps


What is a solid figure created from a collection of polygons joined at the polygons edges?

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What is the word for closed figure formed by three or more straight line segments?

It is a polygon that has three or more straight lines joined together at each vertex.


What polygons tessallate?

Polygons that when joined together leaving no gaps or overlaps are said to tessellate with each other such as triangles, 4 sided quadrilaterals and hexagons to name but a few.


What does the term closed figure means in math?

It means that it is joined up at the end i.e. there are no gaps in it.


One hundred sided shape?

A polygon is a closed plane figure composed of several line segments that are joined together. A one hundred sided polygon is called a hectogon or a hecatontagon.


What are the definitions of the prism and pyramid?

A prism isa polyhedron- that is, 3-dimensional shape bounded by polygons. It has two parallel bases that are identical polygons. The corresponding sides of these polygons are joined together by quadrilaterals.A pyramid is also a polyhedron. It has a polygonal base of n sides and n triangles, attached to each of the sides of the polygon, that meet at an apex above [or below] the plane of the polygon.AA prism isa polyhedron- that is, 3-dimensional shape bounded by polygons. It has two parallel bases that are identical polygons. The corresponding sides of these polygons are joined together by quadrilaterals.A pyramid is also a polyhedron. It has a polygonal base of n sides and n triangles, attached to each of the sides of the polygon, that meet at an apex above [or below] the plane of the polygon.AA prism isa polyhedron- that is, 3-dimensional shape bounded by polygons. It has two parallel bases that are identical polygons. The corresponding sides of these polygons are joined together by quadrilaterals.A pyramid is also a polyhedron. It has a polygonal base of n sides and n triangles, attached to each of the sides of the polygon, that meet at an apex above [or below] the plane of the polygon.AA prism isa polyhedron- that is, 3-dimensional shape bounded by polygons. It has two parallel bases that are identical polygons. The corresponding sides of these polygons are joined together by quadrilaterals.A pyramid is also a polyhedron. It has a polygonal base of n sides and n triangles, attached to each of the sides of the polygon, that meet at an apex above [or below] the plane of the polygon.A


What is the difference between a prism and an antiprism?

A prism is a polyhedron comprising two parallel polygons (bases) joined together by a set of quadrilaterals. In an antiprism, the two bases are twisted in respect of one another, and they are joined together by a series of triangles pointing in alternating direction.