3.5 Polygons
A polygon:
Formed by 3 or more segments
(sides), no two sides with common
endpoints are collinear
Each side intersects exactly 2 other
sides, one at each end point
Endpoints are called a Vertex
(vertices)
Naming Polygons
Name by vertices
Ex: polygon ABCDEFG
Name by sides
# of Sides Type
3 Triangle
4 Quadrilateral
5 Pentagon
6 Hexagon
7 Heptagon
8 Octagon
9 Nonagon
10 Decagon
12 Dodecagon
n n-gon
Convex or Concave?
“Concave”
Looks like it is “caving” in
“Convex”
The other kind (close to a
circle)
Convex
pentagon Concave
pentagon
Concave
octagon
Convex
heptagon
Special Polygons
Equilateral
All sides the same
Equiangular
All angles the same
Regular
All sides and angles the same
Regular none of the above Regular
Regular Not a polygonequiangluar
Diagonals:
Connect two
nonconsecutive
vertices
Polygon PQRST
has two diagonals
from Q, QT and
QS
P
Q
R
S
T
P
Q
R
S
T

Geo 3.5 polygons_notes