Title: Section 34: The Polygon AngleSum Theorems
1- Section 3-4 The Polygon Angle-Sum Theorems
- A Polygon is a closed plane figure with at least
three sides that are segments. The sides
intersect only at their endpoints, and no
adjacent sides are collinear.
A
E
B
Not A Polygon
C
D
A Polygon
2- To name a polygon, start at any vertex and list
the vertices consecutively in a clockwise or
counterclockwise direction.
G
A
Two names could be AGDKPT and PTAGDK
Vertices D, K, P, T, A, G
D
T
Sides AG, GD, DK, KP, PT, TA
Angles ? A, ?G, ?D, ?K, ?P, ?T
K
P
3- Student example Three polygons are pictured
below. Name each polygon, its sides, and its
angles.
Polygon ABE AB, BE, EA ?A, ?ABE, ?BEA
B
C
Polygon BCDE BC, CD, DE, EB ?C, ? D, ?CBE, ?BED
A
D
E
Polygon ABCDE AB, AE, BC, CD, DE ? C, ? D, ? A,?
ABC, ?AED
4- You can classify a polygon by the number of
sides it has. The table shows the names of some
common polygons.
5- Convex Polygon has no diagonal with points
outside the polygon. - Concave Polygon has at least one diagonal with
points outside the polygon.
6- Theorem 3-9 Polygon Angle-Sum Theorem, The sum
of the measures of the angles of an n-gon is
(n-2)180. - Example Find the sum of the measures of the
angles of a 15-gon. - Sum (n-2)180
- (15-2)180
- (13)180
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7- Student example Find the sum of the measures of
the angles of a 13-gon. - Student example The sum of the measures of the
angles of a given polygon is 720. Find the
number of sides of the polygon.
1980
6 sides
8- Theorem 3-10 Polygon Exterior Angle-Sum Theorem,
The sum of the measures of the exterior angles of
a polygon, one at each vertex is 360.
1
5
2
4
3
9- Equilateral Polygon has all sides congruent.
- Equiangular Polygon has all angles congruent.
- Regular Polygon is both equilateral and
equiangular.
10- Class work
- Page 147-148
- Questions 1, 5, 16, 17, 32, 40
- Homework
- Page 147-149
- Questions 3-4, 6-9, 12-14, 18-20, 22-24, 26-27,
34-36, 41-42, 55, 56