To determine which polygon does not belong with the other three, we need to consider their properties. For example, if we have a triangle, square, and pentagon, the one that does not belong might be the triangle, as it has the fewest sides (3) compared to the square (4) and pentagon (5). The specific answer would depend on the polygons being compared.
A three sided polygon is called a triangle; there is no other name for it.
polygon, trapezium, quadrilateral are three other names
A polygon is any closed shape (all lines are connected to each other) having three sides or more with no curved edges at all. Therefore, a square is a polygon.
A polygon with three sides is a triangle, the prefix tri- meaning three.
A regular polygon with three sides - is an equilateral triangle.
because there is no other polygon that has three sides excpt a triangle!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A three sided polygon is called a triangle; there is no other name for it.
polygon, trapezium, quadrilateral are three other names
Of course. The vertices of a triangle, and any three vertices of any other polygon, are non-collinear. In the case of a triangle and a quadrilateral, if you had three collinear vertices, then you couldn't have the polygon.
Polygon
A polygon is any closed shape (all lines are connected to each other) having three sides or more with no curved edges at all. Therefore, a square is a polygon.
No but a rhombus is a polygon. A polygon can have three of more sides, and these can be of different lengths.
A polygon with three sides is a triangle, the prefix tri- meaning three.
No. A three-sided polygon is, by definition, a triangle.
The name of the angle which has three sided polygon called Triangle.
It can have three sides. However, a polygon can have, 4,5,6, or any number of sides. The prefix 'Poly' means 'many'. So a polygon is any 2-dimensional figure of any number of sides.
Fissure does not belong. The other three words are all bone markings.