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6.1 Polygons
Advanced Geometry
POLYGONS
A polygon is a plane figure that meets the
following conditions:
• It is formed by three or more segments called
sides, such that no two sides with a common
endpoint are collinear.
• Each side intersects exactly two other sides,
one at each endpoint.
POLYGONS
Each endpoint of a side is a vertex of the
polygon.
Non-polygons
Names of Polygons
Number of Sides
Type of Polygon
3
Triangle
4
Quadrilateral
5
Pentagon
6
Hexagon
7
Heptagon
8
Octagon
9
Nonagon
10
Decagon
12
Dodecagon
n
n-gon
Convex vs Concave
• A polygon is convex if
no line that contains a
side of the polygon
contains a point in the
interior of the polygon
• A polygon that is not
convex is called
nonconvex or concave
DIAGONAL
A diagonal of a polygon is a segment that joins
two nonconsecutive vertices.
Convex vs Concave
Convex vs Concave
Convex vs Concave
Regular Polygons
• A polygon is equilateral if all of its sides are
congruent.
• A polygon is equiangular if all of its interior
angles are congruent.
• A polygon is regular if it is equilateral and
equiangular.
Regular Polygons
THEOREM 6.1
INTERIOR ANGLES OF A
QUADRILATERAL
The sum of the measures of the interior
angles of a quadrilateral is 360 degrees.
Solve for x
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