Title: 3.4 The Polygon Angle-Sum Theorems
13.4 The Polygon Angle-Sum Theorems
- Chapter 3 Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
23.4 The Polygon Angle-Sum Theorems
- Polygon a closed plane figure with at least
three sides that are segments
Not a polygon Not enclosed
Not a polygon Two sides intersect
A polygon
3Naming a Polygon
- Name a polygon by its vertices.
A
ABCDE or AEDCB Start at one vertex and go around
in order
B
E
C
D
4Naming a Polygon
- Three polygons are pictured. Name each polygon
L
M
P
O
N
5Classifying a Polygon by the number of sides
Sides Name
3 Triangle
4 Quadrilateral
5 Pentagon
6 Hexagon
7 Heptagon
8 Octagon
9 Nonagon
10 Decagon
12 Dodecagon
n n-gon
6Convex vs. Concave
- A Convex Polygon has all vertices pointing out
- A Concave Polygon has one or more vertices
- caving in
7Classify
- Classify each polygon by its sides. Identify
each as convex or concave
Hexagon Convex
Octagon Concave
8Sum of Polygon Angle Measures
- Use triangles to figure out the sum of the angles
in each polygon
of Sides of Triangles Total Degrees
of Sides of Triangles Total Degrees
9Sum of Polygon Angle Measures
Number of Sides Number of Triangles Total Degrees inside Polygon
3 1 180
4
5
6
n
10Theorem 3-9 Polygon Angle Sum Theorem
- The sum of the measures of the angles in a
polygon - is (n 2)180.
Find the sum of the measure of the angles of a
15-gon.
11Polygon Angle Sum
- The sum of the measures of the angles of a given
polygon is 720. How many sides does the polygon
have?
Use (n 2)180
12Using Polygon Angle-Sum Theorem
- Find the measure of ltY in pentagon TVYMR at the
right.
R
T
Use (n 2)180
135
M
90
Y
V
Write an equation to solve for ltY
13Using Polygon Angle-Sum Theorem
- Pentagon ABCDE has 5 congruent angles. Find the
measure of each angle.
Use the Polygon Angle-Sum Theorem (n 2)180
Divide the total number of degrees by the number
of angles
14Exterior Angles
- What do you notice about each set of exterior
angles?
80
75
115
2
1
150
99
130
71
70
88
1
86
3
2
3
70
46
15Theorem 3-10 Polygon Angle-Sum Theorem
- The sum of one set of exterior angles for any
polygon is 360.
1
5
2
4
3
mlt1 mlt2 mlt3 mlt4 mlt5 360
16Polygons
- Equilateral Polygon all sides congruent
- Equiangular Polygon all angles congruent
- Regular Polygon all sides and all angles
congruent (equiangular and equilateral) - If a polygon is a regular polygon then all of
the exterior angles are also congruent.
17Homework
- Pg 147 1-25, 40-44, 47-49