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Geometry

Properties and Attributes of Polygons

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Warm up

Solve by factoring:

1) x2 + 3x – 10 = 0

2) x2 - x – 12 = 0

3) x2 - 12x = - 35

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Today you will learn about the parts of polygon and the ways to classify polygons.

Each segment that forms a polygon is a side of the polygon. The common endpoint of two sides is a vertex of the

polygon. A segment that connects any two nonconsecutive vertices is a diagonal.

Properties and Attributes of Polygons

diagonal

A

E

B

CD

sidevertex

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You can name a polygon by the number of its sides. The table shows the names of some common polygons. Polygon ABCDE in the previous slide is a pentagon.

Number of Slides Name of Polygon

3 Triangle

4 Quadrilateral

5 Pentagon

6 Hexagon

7 Heptagon

8 Octagon

9 Nonagon

10 Decagon

12 Dodecagon

n n - gon

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Identifying Polygon

Tell whether each figure is a polygon. If it is a polygon, name it by the number of its sides:

PolygonPentagon

Not a PolygonPolygonOctagon

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Now you try!

Tell whether each figure is a polygon. If it is a polygon, name it by the number of its sides:

1a 1b 1c

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All the sides are congruent in an equilateral polygon. All the angles are congruent in an equiangular polygon. A regular polygon is one that is both equilateral and equiangular. If a

polygon is not regular, it is called irregular.

A polygon is concave if any part of a diagonal contains points in the exterior of the polygon. If no diagonal contains points in

the exterior, then the polygon is convex.

concave quadrilateral

convex quadrilateral

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Classifying Polygons

Next page ->

Tell whether each polygon is regular or irregular. Tell whether it is concave or convex:

A

irregular convex

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Tell whether each polygon is regular or irregular. Tell whether it is concave or convex:

B

regular convex

C

irregular concave

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Now you try!

Tell whether each polygon is regular or irregular. Tell whether it is concave or convex:

2a 2b

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To find the sum of the interior angles measure of a convex polygon, draw all possible diagonals from one vertex of the

polygon. This creates a set of triangles.

The sum of the angle measures of all the triangles equals the sum measures of the polygon.

Triangle

Quadrilateral

Pentagon Hexagon

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Polygon Number of Slides

Number of Triangles

Sum of Interior Angle Measures

Triangle 3 1 (1) 180° = 180°

Quadrilateral 4 2 (1) 180° = 360°

Pentagon 5 3 (1) 180° = 540°

Hexagon 6 4 (1) 180° = 720°

n - gon n n - 2 (n - 2) 180°

In each convex polygon, the number of triangles formed is two less than the number of sides n. So the sum of the

angle measures of all these triangles is (n - 2) 180°.

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The sum of the interior angle measures of a convex polygon with sides n is

(n - 2) 180°.

Polygon Angle Sum Theorem

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Finding Interior Angle Measures and Sums in Polygons

A) Find the sum of the interior angle measures of a convex octagon.

(n - 2) 180°

= (8 - 2) 180°

= 1080°

An octagon has 8 sides. So, substitute 8 for n.

Polygon ∕ Sum thm.

Simplify.

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Finding Interior Angle Measures and Sums in Polygons

B) Find the measure of each interior angle of a regular nonagon.

(n - 2) 180°

= (9 - 2) 180°

= 1260°

Substitute 9 for n.

Polygon ∕ Sum thm.

Simplify.

Step1: Find the sum of the interior angle measures.

Step2: Find the measure of one interior angle.

1260° = 140° 9

The int. ∕s are congruent, so divide by 9.

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Finding Interior Angle Measures and Sums in Polygons

C) Find the measure of each interior angle of a quadrilateral PQRS.

(4 - 2) 180° = 360°

m∕P + m∕Q + m∕R + m∕S = 360°

c + 3c + c + 3c = 360°

8c = 360° => c = 45°

Polygon ∕ Sum thm.

Polygon ∕ Sum thm.

Substitute.

P

Q R

Sc°

3c° c°

3c°

m∕P =m∕R = 45°

m∕Q = m∕S = 360°

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Now you try!

3a) Find the sum of the interior angle measures of a convex 15 - gon.

3b) Find the measure of each interior angle of a regular decagon.

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In the polygons below, an exterior angle has been measured at each vertex. Notice that in each case, the

sum of the exterior angle measure is 360°.

81°

132°147°

147° + 81° + 132° = 360°

41°55°

110°43°

111°

43° + 111° + 41° + 55° + 110° = 360°

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The sum of the exterior angle measures , one angle at each vertex, of a convex polygon with sides n is

360°.

Polygon Exterior Angle Sum Theorem

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Finding Exterior Angle Measures in Polygons

A) Find the measure of each exterior angle of a regular hexagon.

A regular hexagon has 6 ext ∕s. So, divide the sum by 6.

Polygon ext ∕ Sum thm.

A hexagon has 6 sides and 6 vertices.

Sum of the exterior angle = 360°

Measure of one exterior angle = 360° = = 60° 6

The measure of each exterior angle of a regular hexagon = 60°

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Finding Exterior Angle Measures in Polygons

B) Find the value of a in polygon RSTUV.

Combine like terms.

Polygon ext ∕ Sum thm. 7a° + 2a° + 3a° + 6a° + 2a° = 360°

20a°= 360°

a = 60°

2a°3a°

6a°2a°

7a°

R

ST

U

V

So, divide the sum by 20.

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Now you try!

4a) Find the sum of the measures of exterior angle of a regular dodecagon.

4b) Find the value of r in polygon JKLM.

J

K

L

M

4r°7r°

5r°8r°

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Photography ApplicationThe appearance of the camera is formed by ten blades. The blades overlap to form a regular decagon. What is

the measure of ∕CBD?

m ∕CBD = 360° =36° 10

A regular decagon has 10 congruent ext. angles. So, divide the sum by 10.

∕CBD is an exterior angle of a regular decagon. By the polygon exterior angle sum theorem, the sum of the exterior

measures is 360°. B

D

A

C

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Now you try!

5) Suppose the shutter of the camera were formed by 8 blades. What would the measure of each exterior

angle be?

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Now some problems for you to practice !

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Tell whether each figure is a polygon. If it is a polygon, name it by the number of its sides:

Assessment

1) 2)

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3) 4)

Tell whether each polygon is regular or irregular. Tell whether it is concave or convex:

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5) Find the measure of each interior angle of pentagon ABCDE.

A

B

C

D

E3x°

3x°

4x°

5x°

5x°

6) Find the measure of each interior angle of a regular dodecagon.

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7) Find the value of y in polygon JKLM.

8) Find the measure of each exterior angle of a regular pentagon.

J

K

L

M

4y°

4y° 2y°

6y°

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9) Name the polygon by the number of its sides.

10) In the polygon, /P, /R and /T are right angles and /Q is congruent to /S. What are m/Q and m/S?

R

P

Q S

T

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Today you will learn about the parts of polygon and the ways to classify polygons.

Each segment that forms a polygon is a side of the polygon. The common endpoint of two sides is a vertex of the

polygon. A segment that connects any two nonconsecutive vertices is a diagonal.

Properties and Attributes of Polygons

diagonal

A

E

B

CD

sidevertex

Let’s review

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You can name a polygon by the number of its sides. The table shows the names of some common polygons. Polygon ABCDE in the previous slide is a pentagon.

Number of Slides Name of Polygon

3 Triangle

4 Quadrilateral

5 Pentagon

6 Hexagon

7 Heptagon

8 Octagon

9 Nonagon

10 Decagon

12 Dodecagon

n n - gon

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Identifying Polygon

Tell whether each figure is a polygon. If it is a polygon, name it by the number of its sides:

PolygonPentagon

Not a PolygonPolygonOctagon

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All the sides are congruent in an equilateral polygon. All the angles are congruent in an equiangular polygon. A regular polygon is one that is both equilateral and equiangular. If a

polygon is not regular, it is called irregular.

A polygon is concave if any part of a diagonal contains points in the exterior of the polygon. If no diagonal contains points in

the exterior, then the polygon is convex.

concave quadrilateral

convex quadrilateral

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The sum of the interior angle measures of a convex polygon with sides n is

(n - 2) 180°.

Polygon Angle Sum Theorem

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Finding Interior Angle Measures and Sums in Polygons

B) Find the measure of each interior angle of a regular nonagon.

(n - 2) 180°

= (9 - 2) 180°

= 1260°

Substitute 9 for n.

Polygon ∕ Sum thm.

Simplify.

Step1: Find the sum of the interior angle measures.

Step2: Find the measure of one interior angle.

1260° = 140° 9

The int. ∕s are congruent, so divide by 9.

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In the polygons below, an exterior angle has been measured at each vertex. Notice that in each case, the

sum of the exterior angle measure is 360°.

81°

132°147°

147° + 81° + 132° = 360°

41°55°

110°43°

111°

43° + 111° + 41° + 55° + 110° = 360°

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The sum of the exterior angle measures , one angle at each vertex, of a convex polygon with sides n is

360°.

Polygon Exterior Angle Sum Theorem

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Photography ApplicationThe appearance of the camera is formed by ten blades. The blades overlap to form a regular decagon. What is

the measure of ∕CBD?

m ∕CBD = 360° =36° 10

A regular decagon has 10 congruent ext. angles. So, divide the sum by 10.

∕CBD is an exterior angle of a regular decagon. By the polygon exterior angle sum theorem, the sum of the exterior

measures is 360°. B

D

A

C

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