Polygons and Perimeter

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Polygons and Perimeter Polygon – Any closed shape in the plane formed by three or more line segments that intersect only at their endpoints. Perimeter – The distance around an object.

You will not be tested over the names or characteristics You will not be tested over the names or characteristics. It is important to know the representations for certain problems.

Perimeter Formula for finding Perimeter: Check Point 1: $3120

The Sum of the Measures of a Polygon’s Angles

a. 1080° b. 135° c. 45°

You can read about tessellations You can read about tessellations. You will not be tested over tessellations.