The sum of the lengths of the sides of a polygon is called the perimeter.
It is the perimeter of the polygon
The sum of what of a 92 sided polygon? The lengths of the sides? The exterior angles? The interior angles?
The perimeter is the sum of the lengths of all sides.
The answer depends on what you mean by "solve" a polygon. Do you want to find the number of sides or vertices, or lengths of sides, or measures of angles, or their sum, or the area of the polygon or its perimeter? And the answer, in most cases, will depend on what information you do have.The answer depends on what you mean by "solve" a polygon. Do you want to find the number of sides or vertices, or lengths of sides, or measures of angles, or their sum, or the area of the polygon or its perimeter? And the answer, in most cases, will depend on what information you do have.The answer depends on what you mean by "solve" a polygon. Do you want to find the number of sides or vertices, or lengths of sides, or measures of angles, or their sum, or the area of the polygon or its perimeter? And the answer, in most cases, will depend on what information you do have.The answer depends on what you mean by "solve" a polygon. Do you want to find the number of sides or vertices, or lengths of sides, or measures of angles, or their sum, or the area of the polygon or its perimeter? And the answer, in most cases, will depend on what information you do have.
The sum of all side lengths of a polygon is its perimeter.
A pentagon, which is a 5-sided figure, will have a perimeter equal to the sum of the lengths of all the sides. This will be true for any polygon; the perimeter of any polygon is the sum of the lengths of all the sides. If the pentagon is a regular pentagon, then the perimeter will be 5 times the length of one of the sides. For any regular polygon, the perimeter will be the length of one side times the number of sides in that polygon.
The distance around the outside of a polygon is called the perimeterIt is the sum of the lengths of all the edges /sides
There is not a general formula for the sum of the sides of an arbitrary polygon.
The answer is true because you could do that on your paper if you have one
The answer will depend on the sum of what. The lengths of sides, the interior angles, the exterior angles, the lengths of diagonals, etc. Since you have not bothered to provide that information, I cannot provide a sensible answer.
The general formula isPerimeter = (sum of the lengths of all sides)In the special case of a regular polygon,Perimeter = (length of one side) x (number of sides)
It is known as a regular polygon that has equal sides of the same lengths.
No but a rhombus is a polygon. A polygon can have three of more sides, and these can be of different lengths.
The formula for the sum of the interior angles of a polygon is: 180 * (n - 2) where n is the number of sides of the polygon. So the sum of the angles of a polygon with 25 sides is 180 * 23 = 4,140.
i am a six-sided polygon with sides of assorted lengths.what am i?
Assuming the sum refers to that of the interior angles, the polygon has 27 sides.
It is a regular polygon having all sides of equal lengths
The polygon would have 10 sides.
They are straight lines. The sum of the squares of the lengths of the two shorter sides is equal to the square of the length of the longest side. But subject to that constraint, the sides can have any lengths.They are straight lines. The sum of the squares of the lengths of the two shorter sides is equal to the square of the length of the longest side. But subject to that constraint, the sides can have any lengths.They are straight lines. The sum of the squares of the lengths of the two shorter sides is equal to the square of the length of the longest side. But subject to that constraint, the sides can have any lengths.They are straight lines. The sum of the squares of the lengths of the two shorter sides is equal to the square of the length of the longest side. But subject to that constraint, the sides can have any lengths.
it seems to me that the only polygon of your description is a square
a convex polygon has 6 sides . What is the sum of the measure of its interior angles?
What is the sum of the measures of the exterior angles of a regular polygon with ten sides
A regular polygon indicates all angles and lengths of sides are equal whereas an irregular polygon can have angles and lengths of sides of various sizes.
No. A parallelogram, for example, is not a regular polygon. Even a rhombus, with parallel sides of equal lengths is not.
A polygon whih have 3 sides but different legths its may be a scalene triangle