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Polygons

Polygons. What is a polygon?. Use an annotation pen to have a student fill in the table. Go to the website to discover different types of polygons. http://www.mathopenref.com/polygon.html. Polygon:. A polygon is a closed plane figure bounded by three or more line segments. Polygon.

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Polygons

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  1. Polygons

  2. What is a polygon? Use an annotation pen to have a student fill in the table.

  3. Go to the website to discover different types of polygons. http://www.mathopenref.com/polygon.html Polygon: A polygon is a closed plane figure bounded by three or more line segments.

  4. Polygon Go to the website below: http://www.mste.uiuc.edu/exner/java.f/angleobject/#simulation As you look at the website, look for connections between the sides and the angles of the polygons. After completing the activity, place info into the chart using an annotation pen.

  5. How does the number of sides of a polygon relate to the angle measures? Complete the table using an annotation pen.

  6. Sources • Page, J. Polygon. (2007). Math Open Reference, Retrieved fromhttp://www.mathopenref.com/polygon.html • Exner, N. Polygon Angle Applet. (2003). MSTE, Retrieved from http://www.mste.uiuc.edu/exner/java.f/angleobject/#simulation

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