Quadrilaterals are polygons with four sides. Triangles are polygons with three sides.
irregular polygons are just polygons that do not have equal angles and side so a scaling and isosceles triangles are 2 and trapezoid is another.
Yes triangles are 3 sided polygons
No. Only triangles and cyclic polygons can be circumscribed.
They are both 2 dimensional polygons having their own unique properties
All triangles are polygons, so you just call them triangles.
Quadrilaterals are polygons with four sides. Triangles are polygons with three sides.
irregular polygons are just polygons that do not have equal angles and side so a scaling and isosceles triangles are 2 and trapezoid is another.
The reguar polygons are triangles, quadrilaterals and hexagons.
Polygons are flat shapes with many sides
Oh, dude, making generalizations about polygons is like trying to figure out why people still use fax machines. You just look at the sides and angles of different polygons, see what they have in common, and boom, you've got yourself a generalization. Testing it is like checking if your favorite food is still delicious - just try it out with different polygons and see if it holds up. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
Yes triangles are 3 sided polygons
No. Only triangles and cyclic polygons can be circumscribed.
They are both 2 dimensional polygons having their own unique properties
2 triangles and 3 rectangles: 5 total.
equilateral triangles-Apex ;)
Number of triangles in a polygon is determined by (n-2) = number of triangles, whereas n is the number of sides of the polygon