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Area formula for polygons

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Kevin W.1 yıl önce

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

Elena_ The HumanistPoet profil fotoğrafı
Elena_ The HumanistPoet1 yıl önce

Various polygon sizes would require slightly different formulas.

Super Saiyan Rick profil fotoğrafı
Super Saiyan Rick1 yıl önce

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

Andy profil fotoğrafı
Andy1 yıl önce

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

Zahid Hussain profil fotoğrafı
Zahid Hussain1 yıl önce

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

Hobbstyle profil fotoğrafı
Hobbstyle1 yıl önce

E=MC squared

Daily Dad Chuckle profil fotoğrafı
Daily Dad Chuckle1 yıl önce

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

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Allovus421 yıl önce

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.

JC Figueroa C profil fotoğrafı
JC Figueroa C1 yıl önce

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

ΛLΞX ΞSPIИΘZΛ M. Æ☺😷🇲🇽 profil fotoğrafı
ΛLΞX ΞSPIИΘZΛ M. Æ☺😷🇲🇽1 yıl önce

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

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