I'm some cases yes while in others no :)
The perimeter is the sum of the lengths of all sides.
The perimeter
The distance around a figure. For a polygon, add the lengths of all of its sides to get the perimeter.
1). Measure the length of each side. 2). Add up all the individual lengths. Their sum is the perimeter of the polygon.
There are 90 diagonals in a 15-sided polygon.
The sum of the lengths of the sides of a polygon is called the perimeter.
The sum of all side lengths of a polygon is its perimeter.
A polygon has lengths, angles, a perimeter and area.
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PERiMEtER
Perimeter
The perimeter is the sum of the lengths of all sides.
It is the perimeter of the polygon
The lengths of its sides and the angles. The lengths of diagonals may be substituted for the lengths of appropriate sides.
The total distance around the outside of any polygon is its perimeter. It can be calculated by adding the lengths of each side.
No it depends on the size of the polygon
for perimeter all you do is add up all the lengths of the sides.