Polygons

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Regular Polygons
Irregular Polygons

 

A polygon is a closed plane figure bounded by straight line segments. The line segments are called the sides of the polygon, and the points at which they intersect are called vertices. A polygon has the same number of sides as it has vertices.

Polygons are classified according to the number of sides they have. A polygon with n sides is called an n-gon. Thus the polygon shown below is called an 9-gon.

Nonagon

      9-gon / nonagon: irregular.          

 

 

Here are some more polygons that you may be familiar with. It should be recognisable at this stage that polygons surround us in our every day lives whether it be the face of the computer screen that you are looking at right now or the shape of the matt that your mouse rolls on.

Other Polygons

Other Polygons

 

 

Here we have an 8-gon or more regularly known as an octagon. This is yet another polygon that we see every day that we take a drive in a car.

 

Stop Sign

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Polygons can be broken into two distinct categories 1) Regular, 2) Irregular.

                                                                                   

 

 

Table of Contents        

What is a Polyhedron?

Polygons

     Regular

     Irregular

 

Platonic-Solids

Tetrahedron

Octahedron         Hexahedron

Icosahedron         Dodecahedron

Relationships

       

Archimedean- Solids

Truncated Tetrahedron

Truncated Octahedron

Truncated Hexahedron

Truncated Icosahedron

Truncated Dodecahedron

Quasi-regular Polyhedra

Rhombi Archimedeans

Truncated Quasi-regulars

Snub Polyhedra

 

Polyhedra & Spherical Geometry

Prerequisite Knowledge

Spherical Projection of the Cube

 

Glossary of Terms

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