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1.4 Polygons ________________________ – A closed geometric figure consisting of line segments, each of which intersects exactly two others at endpoints forming the polygons angles. . ________________________________ - The line segments that form the polygon. side _______________________________________ – The points of intersection of the sides of the polygon. Vertex __________________________________ - A line segment connecting two nonconsecutive vertices of a polygon. diagonal _________________________________ – A polygon having no diagonal lying outside the polygon. Geometry Lesson 1.4: Polygons Page 1 __________________________________ – A polygon having at least one diagonal lying outside the polygon. _______________________________________ – A polygon whose sides are congruent. _______________________________________ – A polygon whose angles are congruent. ______________________________________ - A polygon that is both equilateral and equiangular. __________________________________________ – Two polygons that are identical in size and shape. They have corresponding sides and corresponding angles that are congruent. Geometry Lesson 1.4: Polygons Page 2 # of sides Name 3 Triangle 4 Quadrilateral 5 Pentagon 6 Hexagon 7 Heptagon 8 Octagon 9 Nonagon 10 Decagon 11 Undecagon 12 Dodecagon n n-gon Example 1: Identify each polygon by the number of sides and tell whether it is convex or concave. Geometry Lesson 1.4: Polygons Page 3 Example 2: Which polygon is congruent to ABCDE? ABCDE __________ F A 70 74 B 143 143 G J H I N M E D C S R O T 145 145 143 143 L 74 Q K P Example 3: Name all the diagonals of each of the following polygons. a) hexagon CLOSER b) pentagon MAGIC c) octagon TEACHING Geometry Lesson 1.4: Polygons Page 4 Example 4: pentagon BLACK is congruent to pentagon WHITE: If AC = 15, BL = 12, KB = 8, LA = 18, and CK = 11, what is the measure of each side of WHITE? WH = HI = IT = TE = EW = If mT = 100°, mH = 80°, mI = 75°, mW = 125°, mE = 160°, what is the measure of each angle of BLACK? mB = mL = mA = mC = mK = Homework: pp. 56 – 57 => 1 – 21 Geometry Lesson 1.4: Polygons Page 5