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the circle has equidistance and it has no angle and sides while the polygon has sides and angle
Think of a four-sided figure. If you try to add an angle to it, you will end up with five sides. If you try to add a side to it, you will end up with another angle. Every time a side heads in a different direction, an angle is formed.
An angle must have 2 sides or it is no longer an angle.
A hexagon has 6 sides and a heptagon has 7 sides
A rectangle has 4 sides whereas a triangle has 3 sides
the circle has equidistance and it has no angle and sides while the polygon has sides and angle
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Refraction occurs because the two sides of a wave that enter a new medium at an angle travel at different speeds. This speed difference causes the wave to change direction as it crosses the boundary between the two mediums.
Angles are measured by degree and vertices happen when two sides meet, and aren't measured.
Parallel sides do not intersect. Perpendicular sides intersect at a right angle.
The first is two angles and the included side whereas the second is two sides and the included angle!
draw triangle that has sides of lengths 3.6cm and 5.2cm and a 42* angle between these two sides
The side of a triangle that is opposite to 90 degree angle is called hypotenuse. The side that is opposite to the given angle (The angle that is under calculations) is called opposite. The side that is adjacent with the given angle is called base.
Not always because the largest angle of a right angle triangle is between its smallest sides which measures 90 degrees
No. The angles must be an included angle, between the sides to guarantee congruence. For an example. imagine a triangle with two equal sides and a 60 degree angle between them and another triangle with the same two equal sides and a 120 degree angle between them.