 From these exercises you will learn: ◦ The name and properties of various polygons ◦ What indexing is, and how it can assist complicated drawings.

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 From these exercises you will learn: ◦ The name and properties of various polygons ◦ What indexing is, and how it can assist complicated drawings ◦ How to construct a Hexagon using a compass ◦ How to construct an Octagon using a square and a compass ◦ That joining points in a different order can produce different shapes ◦ The importance of draftsmanship ◦ The effect of shading and rendering on a drawing

Equilateral Triangle Square Pentagon HexagonHeptagon Octagon NonagonDecagonCircle Polygons

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