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What does the word “polygon” mean? What is the smallest number of sides a polygon can have? What is the largest number of sides a polygon can have? Triangle Octagon Quadrilateral Nonagon Pentagon Decagon Hexagon Dodecagon Heptagon Hendecagon n-gon Hip Bone’s connected to the… Classifying Polygons Polygons with 3 sides… Triangles Polygons with 4 sides… Quadrilaterals Polygons with 5 sides.. Pentagons But wait we have more polygons Polygons with 6 sides… Hexagons Polygons with 7 sides… Heptagons Polygons with 8 sides… Octagons But still we have more polygons Polygons with 9 sides… Nonagons Polygons with 10 sides… Decagons Polygons with 12 sides… Dodecagons And now we have our polygons Important Terms A VERTEX is the point of intersection of two sides A B F A segment whose endpoints are two nonconsecutive vertices is called a DIAGONAL. CONSECUTIVE VERTICES are two endpoints of any side. C E D Sides that share a vertex are called CONSECUTIVE SIDES. Polygons are named by listing its vertices consecutively. A B C F E D More Important Terms EQUILATERAL - All sides are congruent EQUIANGULAR - All angles are congruent REGULAR - All sides and angles are congruent Three more important terms Interior Angles Exterior Angles SUPPLEMENTARY the SUM of an interior angle and it’s corresponding exterior angle = 180o It’s what’s inside that counts Finding and using the interior angle measures of polygons What is the sum of the measures of the interior angles of a triangle? 180° 180° 180° What is the sum of the measures of the interior angles of any quadrilateral? 360° # of sides # of triangles Sum of measures of interior angles 3 1 1(180) = 180 4 2 2(180) = 360 5 3 3(180) = 540 6 4 4(180) = 720 n-2 (n-2) 180 n If a convex polygon has n sides, then the sum of the measure of the interior angles is (n – 2)(180°) If you know the sum of the angles of a regular polygon, how can you find the measure of one of the congruent angles? Regular Polygon Interior angle sum Triangle 180o Quadrilateral 360o Pentagon Hexagon Heptagon Octagon Decagon Dodecagon n-gon Measure of one angle