
Polygons Lesson
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9th Grade
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Lesson 6: Classifying Polygons
by Micah Davis
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Plane Figures
A polygon is a closed plane figure with at least 3 sides all formed by line segments. Each endpoint of each side intersects another side's endpoints. These endpoints are called vertices (singular form: vertex).
Each endpoint can only intersect two other sides.
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Convex and Concave
Convex polygons have no sides that contain a point on the interior of the polygon.
Concave polygons are nonconvex polygons.
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Classifying Polygons
Polygons are classified by their number of sides. You can see in the table to the right the different names of each polygon. Polygons with more than ten sides are usually called n-gons where n is the number of sides it has (for example, a 27 sided polygon is called a 27-gon). 12-sided polygons are called dodecagons.
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Multiple Choice
A 3 sided polygon is called a...
triangle
quadrilateral
pentagon
trigon
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Multiple Choice
Is the polygon concave or convex?
concave
convex
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Finding Missing Lengths
In the image to the right, we are looking for the length of the regular hexagon given the perimeter of 30 inches. We can set the problem up like this:
s + s + s + s + s + s = 30
When simplified, we get:
6s = 30
And solved:
s = 5 inches
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Finding Missing Lengths
Given a regular pentagon with one side of (3x + 6) inches and another side of (4x - 2) inches, find the lengths of the sides. We can set up the sides equal to each other:
(3x + 6) = (4x - 2)
Then, subtract 3x from each side to begin solving for x:
6 = x - 2
Then, solve for x:
x = 8
To find the sides of the polygon (which are all equal since it is regular), we plug x back in to one of the expressions for a side:
3x + 6 -> 3(8) + 6
Then, simplify the expression 3(8) + 6 to find the sides are 30 inches long.
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Multiple Choice
Given a regular quadrilateral with one side with the length (3x - 4) inches and another length of (2x + 9) inches, find the lengths of the sides.
35 inches
23 inches
13 inches
43 inches
Lesson 6: Classifying Polygons
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