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Candide Polygon Portfolio Gregory Williams Period 6

Convex Polygon Area Base x Height 1.9 x cm squared A Convex Polygon is a polygon with all its interior angles less than 180 degrees meaning that all the vertices of the polygon will point outwards, away from the inside of the shape. A convex polygon is used as the red left arm on Candide Perimeter 2(B + H) 2( ) 2(7.8) 15.8 cm

Concave Polygon Perimeter (Add sides) centimeters A concave polygon is a polygon with one or more interior angles greater than 180 degrees. (Forming a cave) A concave polygon is orange on the right side of Cunegonde’s dress.

Right Triangle Area ½(B x H) ½(3.3 x 1.6) ½(5.28) 2.64 cm squared A right triangle is a 3-sided polygon that forms a right angle. A right triangle is used as the orange ray by the sun. Perimeter (a+b+c) cm

Scalene Triangle Area ½(b x h) ½(1.8 x 0.7) ½(1.26) 0.63 cm squared A Scalene triangle is a 3- sided polygon with no equal sides A Scalene triangle is used as the red ray by the sun Perimeter A+b+c cm

Rectangle Area l x w 3.3 x cm squared A rectangle is a 4 sided Polygon with 4 90 degree angles A rectangle is used as the light brown tree trunk Perimeter 2(l+w) 2( ) 2(15.3) 30.6 cm

Parallelogram Area B x h 3 x 2 6 cm squared A parallelogram is a 4-sided polygon with opposite sides parallel A parallelogram is used as Cunegonde’s red right shoe Perimeter 2(b + h) 2(3 + 2) 2(5) 10 cm

Trapezoid Area ½(b1 + b2)h ½( )1.8 ½(2.5)1.8 (1.25) cm squared A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides A trapezoid is used as Cunegonde's black neck Perimeter A+b1+c+b cm

Pentagon Perimeter A+b+c+d+e cm A Pentagon is a 5-sided polygon A pentagon is used as a whole in the tree

Hexagon Perimeter (Add sides) cm A Hexagon is a 6-sided polygon A hexagon is used as Candide’s right yellow leg

Heptagon Perimeter (Add sides) cm A Heptagon is a 7-sided polygon A heptagon is used a Candide’s yellow left leg

Octagon Perimeter (Add Sides) cm An Octagon is a 8-sided polygon An octagon is used as Cunegonde’s blue head

Nonagon Perimeter (Add sides) centimeters A Nonagon is a 9-sided polygon A nonagon is used on the left side of Cunegonde’s dress

Decagon Perimeter (add sides) cm A Decagon is a 10-sided polygon A decagon is used as Cunegonde’s pink hair

Regular Polygon #1 Area Any Side x Any side 1.7 x cm squared A Regular Polygon is a Polygon with equal sides A Square is a rectangle with equal sides Candide’s right red arm is both a Regular Polygon and a square Perimeter 4(Any side) 4(1.7) 6.8 cm

Regular Polygon #2 Area Any Side x Any side 8 x 8 64 cm squared A Regular Polygon is a Polygon with equal sides A Square is a rectangle with equal sides Candide’s brown stomach is both a regular polygon and a square Perimeter 4(Any side) 4(8) 32 cm

Circle #1 Perimeter/Circumference Pie x diameter 3.14 x cm A Circle is a shape that has no strait sides or any angles A circle is used as the green part on top of the tree Area Pie x radius squared 3.14(3.8 x 3.8) 3.14(14.44) cm squared

Circle #2 Area Pie x radius squared 3.14(2.25x2.25) cm squared A Circle is a shape that has no strait sides or any angles A circle is used as the yellow sun Perimeter/Circumference Pie x diameter 3.14 x cm