Title: Polygon Presentation
1Polygon Presentation
- By Elaine Hersh, Anna Oleszczuk, and Sarah Meder
2Resource Page
Polygon names
Name Sides
triangle 3
quadrilateral 4
pentagon 5
hexagon 6
heptagon 7
octagon 8
nonagon 9
decagon 10
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undecagon 11
dodecagon 12
triskaidecagon 13
pentadecagon 15
heptadecagon 17
enneadecagon 19
icosagon 20
triacontagon 30
pentacontagon 50
hectagon 100
chiliagon 1000
myriagon 10,000
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Tens Tens and Ones Ones final prefix
Tens Tens -kai- 1 hena- -gon
20 icosi- -kai- 2 -di- -gon
30 triaconta- -kai- 3 -tri- -gon
40 tetraconta- -kai- 4 -tetra- -gon
50 pentaconta- -kai- 5 -penta- -gon
60 hexaconta- -kai- 6 -hexa- -gon
70 heptaconta- -kai- 7 -hepta- -gon
80 octaconta- -kai- 8 -octa- -gon
90 enneaconta- -kai- 9 -ennea- -gon
That is, a 42-sided figure would be named as
follows
Tens and Ones final prefix full polygon name
tetraconta- -kai- -di- -gon tetracontakaidigon
and a 50-sided figure
Tens and Ones final prefix full polygon name
pentaconta- -gon pentacontagon
5Types of Polygons
- Regular Polygons
- Triangles
- Quadrilaterals
- Pentagons
- Hexagons
- Octagons
- Decagons
6Regular Polygons
- All of the sides and the angles are congruent
7Triangles
8Quadrilaterals
9Pentagons
10Hexagons
11Octagons
12Decagons
13Name the following polygons.
1
3
2
14- 1 HEXAGON
- 2 QUADRILATERAL
- RECTANGLE
- 3 - DECAGON
15Name the following polygons.
1
2
3
16- 1 Octagon
- 2 Pentagon
- 3 Scalene Triangle
17What polygons can you find
- In your classroom?
- On the playground?
- In your own home?