The diagonal or line segment
A diagonal of a polyhedron is a line between any two vertices except outer vertices.
A line drawn between two non-adjacent vertices in a graph or geometric shape is typically referred to as a diagonal. This line represents the shortest path connecting the two vertices, bypassing any intervening vertices or edges. The properties of this line, such as its length and direction, can be influenced by the overall structure of the shape or graph in which the vertices are located.
A diagonal.
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.
Parelle
A line between two verticies is called a line segment.
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.
This is a diagonal line. The definition of a diagonal is a line that joins two nonconsecutive vertices or corners of a polygon.
A diagonal of a polyhedron is a line between any two vertices except outer vertices.
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.
The line is called a diagonal if it is drawn between two nonadjacent angles.
A line drawn between two non-adjacent vertices in a graph or geometric shape is typically referred to as a diagonal. This line represents the shortest path connecting the two vertices, bypassing any intervening vertices or edges. The properties of this line, such as its length and direction, can be influenced by the overall structure of the shape or graph in which the vertices are located.
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.
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.
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.