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To study solid objects whose faces are all polygons.
Allen W. Banbury has written: 'Investigating polygons and polyhedra with googolplex' -- subject- s -: Polygons, Polyhedra, Study and teaching - Elementary -, Study and teaching - Primary -
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Equiangular (not eqiangular) polygons are equiangular. These can be, but need not be, regular polygons.
Regular polygons are much easier for mathematicians to study.
It started off as a study of the properties of angles and sides of a trigon or triangle but has since broadened into the study of angles and sides of all polygons.
One pentagon and five triangles.
Your quesion makes no sense. Please elaborate, and i will do my best to provide an answer. You need to tell me what your are comparing polygons to. Ex: What are 4 thing polygons and CIRCLES have in common. your sentence lacks that.
There are lots of different types of polygons Polygons are classified into various types based on the number of sides and measures of the angles.: Regular Polygons Irregular Polygons Concave Polygons Convex Polygons Trigons Quadrilateral Polygons Pentagon Polygons Hexagon Polygons Equilateral Polygons Equiangular Polygons
Isolateral polygons. They need not be regular polygons. For example, a rhombus has all congruent sides but it is not a regular polygon.
The used it to study various aspects of triangular shapes: their areas, lengths of sides, angles. And since polygons can be divided up into triangles, some aspects of polygons can also be studied.
regular polygons have all sides and angles congruent but irregular polygons only need to have a certain amount of sides