10.3 Polygons, Perimeters, and Tessalatiolns. Polygon- -Any closed shape in the plane formed by...

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Polygon--Any closed shape in the plane formed by three or more line segments that intersect only at their endpoints.

Regular Polygon: Has sides which are all the same length and angles of all the same measure.

Perimeter of a Polygon: The sum of the lengths of its sides.

Polygons

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Regular PolygonsName Picture

Triangle

3 sides

Quadrilateral

4 sides

Pentagon

5 sides

Name Picture

Hexagon

6 sides

Heptagon

7 sides

Octagon

8 sides

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Types of Quadrilaterals

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Types of QuadrilateralsName Characteristics Representation

Parallelogram Quadrilateral in which both pairs of opposite sides are parallel and have the same measure. Opposite angles have the same measure

Rhombus Parallelogram with all sides having equal lengths.

Rectangle Parallelogram with four right angles. Because a rectangle is a parallelogram, opposite sides are parallel and have the same measure.

Square A rectangle with all sides having equal length. Each angle measures 90, and the square is a regular quadrilateral.

Trapezoid A quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides.

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Application--Perimeter

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Theorem: The sum of the measures of the angles of a polygon of n sides is (n – 2)180° .

Find: the sum of measures of theangles of an octagon

Solution:sum of n-sided figure = (n – 2)180sum of 8-sided figure = (8 – 2)180 = 6(180) = 1080°

Sum of the Measures of a Polygon’s Angles

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Tessellations (Tiling)

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Tessellation--A pattern consisting of the repeated use of the same geometric figures to completely cover a plane, leaving no gaps and no overlaps.

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Tessellations by Mauritz Escher

Tessellations

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Angle Requirements of Tessellations

Explain why a tessellation cannot becreated using only regular pentagons.

Solution: Apply (n − 2)180º to find the measure of each angle of a regular

pentagon.

Each angle measures 3 1805 2 180108 .

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Examples of Tessellations

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