![]() In the world of polygons, regular polygons hold a special place. ![]() To get a more visual grasp of polygons, you can refer to the polygon page on our Brighterly website. The vertices or corners are the points where the edges of a polygon meet. Simple examples include shapes like a triangle, quadrilateral (square, rectangle), pentagon, hexagon, and so on. They are among the earliest and most common shapes studied in geometry, dating back to the times of ancient Greece. Polygons are 2-dimensional figures formed by a sequence of straight lines, also known as edges or sides, that close in a loop to form a closed chain or circuit. ![]() So buckle up, bring along your protractor, and let’s set sail into the world of polygons! What Are Polygons? – Definition With Examples As with all our lessons, this one too is packed with illustrative examples, hands-on practice problems, and detailed explanations that will help our young learners strengthen their foundational understanding of geometry. Our journey will take us through different types of polygons – regular and irregular, we will decipher their unique properties, and most importantly, learn how to calculate their areas. Today, we dive into the heart of geometry – polygons, and specifically, the area of polygons. Welcome to the fantastic world of shapes, lines, and angles, where geometry rules the roost! We, at Brighterly, believe that the journey of learning should be exciting, engaging, and illuminating. ![]()
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