3.4 Exploring Polygons Thompson Exploring Convex and Concave Polygons Parts of a Polygon Classifying Polygons W/ some triangle review
Polygons are many-sided figures, with sides that are line segments. Polygons are named according to the number of sides and angles they have. Can be “regular” – all sides and all angles are equal to each other
Two sides of equal length Three acute angles Sum of angles = 180°
All sides equal length Three acute angles Sum of angles = 180° Is a regular polygon
No sides are equal No angles are equal May have obtuse angle Sum of angles = 180°
Opposite sides are parallel Opposite side are equal in length Each angle equals 90° Sum of angles = 360°
All sides equal All angles equal and are 90 ° each Sum of angles = 360 ° Is a regular polygon
Two sides are parallel Has obtuse and acute angles Sometimes has a right angle Sum of angles = 360 °
All four sides of equal length Opposite angles are equal – 2 acute angles, 2 obtuse angles Sum of angles = 360 ° Regular polygon
Opposite sides parallel Opposite sides equal in length Opposite angles equal Sum of angles = 360 °
5 sides Regular polygon
6 sides Can be regular polygon
8 sides Can be regular polygon
10 sides Can be regular polygon
Where do we see Polygons in real Life?
Convex or Concave? A Polygon is a plane figure formed by three or more segments. A Polygon can either be convex or concave. If a polygon is convex then no sides go through the interior of the polygon. (All vertices point outside the polygon.) If a polygon is concave then it is not convex. A side goes through the interior of the polygon. (At least one vertex points inside the polygon.)
Example 1: Which figures are polygons?
Example 1: Which figures are polygons? polygon
Example 2: Label the polygons as convex or concave?
Example 2: Label the polygons as convex or concave? convexconcave convex
Parts of a polygon The simplest polygon is a triangle. Many of the terms you learned about a triangle apply to all polygons. Remind yourself of what the following terms mean. VerticesInterior AnglesExterior Angles Perimeter Area Sides
Parts of a polygon The simplest polygon is a triangle. Many of the terms you learned about a triangle apply to all polygons. Remind yourself of what the following terms mean. Vertices
Parts of a polygon The simplest polygon is a triangle. Many of the terms you learned about a triangle apply to all polygons. Remind yourself of what the following terms mean. VerticesInterior Angles ) ) )
Parts of a polygon The simplest polygon is a triangle. Many of the terms you learned about a triangle apply to all polygons. Remind yourself of what the following terms mean. VerticesInterior AnglesExterior Angles
Parts of a polygon The simplest polygon is a triangle. Many of the terms you learned about a triangle apply to all polygons. Remind yourself of what the following terms mean. VerticesInterior AnglesExterior Angles Sides
Parts of a polygon The simplest polygon is a triangle. Many of the terms you learned about a triangle apply to all polygons. Remind yourself of what the following terms mean. VerticesInterior AnglesExterior Angles Perimeter Add all sides Sides
Parts of a polygon The simplest polygon is a triangle. Many of the terms you learned about a triangle apply to all polygons. Remind yourself of what the following terms mean. VerticesInterior AnglesExterior Angles Perimeter Area Sides
Parts of a polygon In more complex polygons there are more parts. Learn these new terms: DiagonalRegularConsecutive
Parts of a polygon In more complex polygons there are more parts. Learn these new terms: Refers to parts that are right next to each other. (They share a common vertex or side.) DiagonalRegularConsecutive
Parts of a polygon In more complex polygons there are more parts. Learn these new terms: DiagonalRegularConsecutive Joins two nonconsecutive vertices. (Notice the triangle does NOT have any diagonals.)
Parts of a polygon In more complex polygons there are more parts. Learn these new terms: A polygon that is equilateral and equiangular. DiagonalRegularConsecutive
Classifying Polygons A Polygon is classified by its’ number of sides nn - gon Dodecagon Decagon Nonagon Octagon Heptagon Hexagon Pentagon Quadrilateral Triangle Number of SidesType of Polygon