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lesson 4: symmetries of quadrilaterals
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- define a polygon.
- fill in the names of each polygon based on the number of sides the polygon has.
| number of sides | name of polygon |
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| 4 | |
| 5 | |
| 6 | |
| 7 | |
| 8 | |
| 9 | |
| 10 |
Question 1: Define a polygon.
A polygon is a closed - two - dimensional figure made up of straight line segments (sides) that are connected end - to - end. The sides do not cross each other, and it is formed by at least three line segments. For example, a triangle (with 3 sides) and a quadrilateral (with 4 sides) are polygons.
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A polygon is a closed, two - dimensional figure with straight - line sides (at least 3), where sides don't cross.
Question 2: Fill in the names of each polygon based on the number of sides the polygon has.
We use the standard naming conventions for polygons based on the number of sides:
- For 3 sides: A polygon with 3 sides is called a triangle.
- For 4 sides: A polygon with 4 sides is called a quadrilateral.
- For 5 sides: A polygon with 5 sides is called a pentagon.
- For 6 sides: A polygon with 6 sides is called a hexagon.
- For 7 sides: A polygon with 7 sides is called a heptagon.
- For 8 sides: A polygon with 8 sides is called an octagon.
- For 9 sides: A polygon with 9 sides is called a nonagon.
- For 10 sides: A polygon with 10 sides is called a decagon.
| Number of Sides | Name of Polygon |
|---|---|
| 4 | Quadrilateral |
| 5 | Pentagon |
| 6 | Hexagon |
| 7 | Heptagon |
| 8 | Octagon |
| 9 | Nonagon |
| 10 | Decagon |