Definitions [2]
Definition: Polygon
A polygon is any closed, flat shape that is formed by straight line segments (sides).
Example:


Definition: Regular Polygon
A polygon is a closed, flat figure made up of straight-line segments. A polygon is called a regular polygon if it is both:
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Equiangular: All its interior angles are equal.
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Equilateral: All its sides are equal in length.
Formulae [6]
Formula: Sum of Interior Angles
Sum of interior angles of a polygon = (n – 2) × 180°
Explanation:
- A polygon with n sides can be divided into smaller triangles by drawing diagonals from one vertex.
- Each triangle has a total angle sum of 180°.
- Since the number of triangles formed inside the polygon is (n – 2).
- The total sum of all interior angles is therefore (n – 2) × 180°.
Formula: Each Exterior Angle
Each exterior angle = `"360°"/"n"`
Formula: Sum of Interior Angles
Sum of interior angles = (n − 2) × 180∘
Formula: Each Interior Angle
Each interior angle = `"(n − 2) × 180° " /"n"`
Formula: Number of Sides
Number of sides (n) of a regular polygon = `"360°"/"exterior angle "`
Formula: Relationship between Interior and Exterior Angles
Relationship between interior and exterior angles = Exterior angle + Interior angle = 180°
