- Drawing and identifying a polygon in the coordinate plane
- Naming polygons
- Finding an angle measure of a triangle given two angles
- Classifying scalene, isosceles, and equilateral triangles by side lengths or angles
- Acute, obtuse, and right triangles
- Identifying parallel and perpendicular lines
- Naming segments, rays, and lines
- Acute, obtuse, and right angles
- Measuring an angle with the protractor
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Naming polygons
Polygons are 2-dimensional closed shapes made of straight pnes.
In this lesson we learn how to name a polygon by its number of sides. This requires that we know the Greek prefixes for numbers and some rules for their use.
For polygons with 3 through 20 sides, we simply add "gon" to the prefixes at the left. For example a polygon with 5 sides is known by the name pentagon which is got by adding a ‘gon’ to Greek prefix ‘penta’ (meaning five). A polygon with three sides is more commonly called a triangle rather than a trigon and a polygon with four sides is more commonly known as a quadrilateral, rather than a tetragon.
Polygon Names | |
---|---|
Sides | Names |
3 | Triangle |
4 | Quadrilateral |
5 | Pentagon |
6 | Hexagon |
7 | Heptagon |
8 | Octagon |
9 | Nonagon |
10 | Decagon |
Name the following polygon based on its number of sides.
Solution
Step 1:
Given polygon has ten sides.
Step 2:
So it is a Decagon.
Name the following polygon based on its number of sides.
Solution
Step 1:
Given polygon has four sides.
Step 2:
So it is a tetragon or quadrilateral.