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8-5 Classifying Polygons

Course 2

Warm UpWarm Up

Problem of the DayProblem of the Day

Lesson PresentationLesson Presentation

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Warm Up

1. How do you name a ray? Under the raysymbol, name first the endpoint and thenany other point on the ray.

2. What is the measure of an obtuse angle?between 90° and 180°

3. How do you name a line?Under the line symbol, name any twopoints on a line.

4. What is true of supplementary angles?The sum of their measures is 180°.

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Problem of the Day

Draw a polygon with 10 congruent sides. Make 5 of the angles acute angles and the other 5 reflex angles (greater than 180°).

Possible answer:

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Learn to identify and name polygons.

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Vocabulary

polygonregular polygon

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Triangles and rectangles are examples of polygons. A polygon is a closed plane figure formed by three or more line segments. Each line segment forms a side of the polygon, and meets, but does not cross, another line segment at a common point. This common point is a vertex of a polygon.

The polygon atleft has sixsides and sixvertices.

Vertices is plural for vertex.

Remember!

Side

Vertex

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Determine whether each figure is a polygon. If it is not, explain why not.

Additional Example 1: Identifying Polygons

A. B.

The figure is a polygon. It is a closed figure with 4 line segments.

The figure is not a polygon. It is not a closed figure.

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Determine whether each figure is a polygon. If it is not, explain why not.

Additional Example 1: Identifying Polygons

C. D.

The figure is not a polygon. The figure is not formed by line segments.

The figure is not a polygon. There are line segments in the figure that intersect.

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Determine whether each figure is a polygon. If it is not, explain why not.

Check It Out: Example 1

A. B.

The figure is a polygon. It is a closed figure with 5 line segments.

The figure is not a polygon. It is not a closed figure.

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Determine whether each figure is a polygon. If it is not, explain why not.

Check It Out: Example 1

C. D.

The figure is not a polygon. The figure is not formed by line segments.

The figure is not a polygon. There are line segments in the figure that intersect.

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Polygons are classified by the number of sidesand angles they have.

Triangle3 sides

3 angles

Quadrilateral4 sides

4 angles

Pentagon5 sides

5 angles

Hexagon6 sides

6 angles

Heptagon7 sides

7 angles

Octagon8 sides

8 angles

Nonagon9 sides

9 angles

Decagon10 sides

10 angles

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Name each polygon.

Additional Example 2: Classifying Polygons

A.

Octagon

B.

Quadrilateral

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Check It Out: Example 2

Name each polygon.

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A. B.

Quadrilateral Pentagon

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A regular polygon is a polygon in which all sides are congruent and all angles are congruent.

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Additional Example 3: Identifying and Classifying Regular Polygons

Name each polygon and tell whether it is aregular polygon. If it is not, explain why not.

The figure is a regularquadrilateral. A regular quadrilateral is also called a square.

The figure is aquadrilateral. It is not a regular polygon becauseall of the sides are not congruent.

A. B.

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Check It Out: Example 3

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The figure is a triangle. It is not a regular polygon because all sides and angles are not congruent.

The figure is a regular triangle.

Name each polygon and tell whether it is aregular polygon. If it is not, explain why not.

A. B.

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Homework

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Textbook PG 468 1-18

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Lesson Quiz: Part II

Determine whether each figure is a polygon. If it in not, explain why not. Name each polygon.

4.

5. Tell whether each figure above is a regular t polygon. If it is not, explain why not.

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no; curved lines

1: No, all sides and angles are not congruent.2, 4: No, they are not polygons.3: Yes

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