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Subject Matter Objectives
Subject Matter Objectives
II.
Concept
Discuss and explain each:
Polygon
A polygon is a closed shape that has three or more sides. Each side is a line
segment. The line segments form the sides of the polygon.
Polygon
Not polygon
not
Types of Polygons
Simple Polygons or Complex Polygons
The sides of a simple polygon do not intersect. In a simple polygon, the line
segments meet in pairs to form the vertices. Usually the word" simple" is omitted
and the word polygon" is used to mean "simple polygon". A complex polygon
has intersecting sides.
Equilateral Polygon
An equilateral polygon is a polygon which has all
sides of the same length. A rhombus is an
example of an equilateral polygon.
Equiangular Polygon
IV.
APPLICTION
Identify their exact names based on their number of sides and types of
polygon.
13
12
11
15
polygon.
14
10
Questions:
1. How many pairs of parallel lines does a trapezoid have?
Key to Correction
1. one
2 .two
3. A polygon has the same number of sides and angles because they are closed
figures with non-intersecting lines.
1. not polygon
8. Equiangular polygon
2. not polygon
9. Regular pentagon
3. an irregular quadrilateral
4. not polygon
6.complex polygon
7.simple polygon
. Reference:
http://www.onlinemathlearning.com/types-polygons.html
http://www.onlinemathlearning.com/polygon-shapes.html
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PREPARED BY:
AILYN C. SUTERIO
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