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The City School Liaquat Campus

The City School Liaquat Campus. Abdul Sami khan Preps Teacher [Mathematics] March 2011-April 2011. Polygons. Introduction Types of Polygons Conclusion. Introduction.

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The City School Liaquat Campus

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  1. The City SchoolLiaquat Campus Abdul Sami khan Preps Teacher [Mathematics] March 2011-April 2011

  2. Polygons • Introduction • Types of Polygons • Conclusion

  3. Introduction • Polygon: Poly means many and gon means angles, so a polygon is a closed figure in which three or more then three angles are there.

  4. Types of Polygons • There are many types of polygons some are as under: • Triangle: A closed figure having three sides and three angles. • Quadrilateral: A closed figure having four angles and four sides. • Pentagon: A closed figure having five angles and five sides. • Hexagon: A closed figure having six angles and six sides. • Heptagon: A closed figure having seven angles and seven sides.

  5. Conclusion • The number of angles represent the polygon name. E.g. (Pentagon) Penta represent the five and so on. • After Decagon (10 angles figure) polygon name can be represent like 11-gon, 12-gon..

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