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Area formula for polygons

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Kevin W.vor 1 Jahr

The area formula for a regular polygon is: A = (n * s * a) / 2; where "n" is the number of sides, "s" is the length of one side, and "a" is the length of the apothem (the perpendicular distance from the center to a side) Of course, I have no idea what I’m talking about

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Elena_ The HumanistPoetvor 1 Jahr

Various polygon sizes would require slightly different formulas.

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Super Saiyan Rickvor 1 Jahr

Very mesmerizing!!! Great video, Thank you!!!

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Andyvor 1 Jahr

That’s brilliant. Bookmark that one. Can never manage to visualise that when explaining how/why for my daughter.

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Zahid Hussainvor 1 Jahr

The area formulas for polygons can vary based on the type of polygon.

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Hobbstylevor 1 Jahr

E=MC squared

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Daily Dad Chucklevor 1 Jahr

A huh a huh - nods *pretends to understand even if I watched it 3x*

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Allovus42vor 1 Jahr

Polygons.... 1. Definition: A polygon is a 2D shape with at least three straight sides and angles. 2. Name origin: The word "polygon" comes from Greek words "poly" (many) and "gon" (angle). 3. Types: Polygons can be regular (equal sides and angles), irregular, convex (all angles less than 180°), or concave (at least one angle greater than 180°). 4. Number of sides: Polygons can have any number of sides, from three (triangle) to infinity (apeirogon). 5. Angles: The sum of internal angles in a polygon depends on the number of sides (e.g., 180° for a triangle, 360° for a quadrilateral). 6. Properties: Polygons can have symmetry, be cyclic (inscribed in a circle), or have other properties like convexity or concavity. 7. Real-world examples: Polygons are used in architecture, design, art, and even in the structure of molecules! 8. Polygon families: Some well-known polygon families include triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, and octagons. 9. Geometry connections: Polygons are related to other geometric shapes like circles, lines, and arcs. 10. Math applications: Polygons are used in various mathematical fields, such as geometry, trigonometry, and graph theory.

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JC Figueroa Cvor 1 Jahr

Only for polygons 12 sides, 5 to 11 is minus and 13 o more, tiende to pi

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ΛLΞX ΞSPIИΘZΛ M. Æ☺😷🇲🇽vor 1 Jahr

@MSaltillero That formula only applies to 12-sided polygons. SALUDO.

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