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Give the number of diagonals for the following polygons:
1. triangle
A0
B1
C2
D3
E 4
F 5
2. quadrilateral
A1
B2
C3
D4
E 5
F 6
3. pentagon
A0
B1
C2
D3
E 4
F 5
4. hexagon
A7
B3
C2
D9
E 12
F 8
5. octagon
A20
B11
C4
D7
E 13
F 5
6. decagon
A22
B5
C35
D8
E 11
F 14
1.A
2.B
3. F
4. D
5.A
6.C
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If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
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7. duodecagon
A87
B54
C15
D20
E 9
F 34
8. pentadecagon
A90
B44
C10
D61
E 37
F 29
7. D
8.F
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9. If N = 11
A30
B26
C7
D44
E 11
F 18
10. If N = 43
A452
B554
C624
D860
E 721
F 631
11. If N = 55
A1007
B2214
C1997
D1838
E 1430
F 1112
12. If N = 20
A684
B340
C111
D170
E 573
F 890
13. If N = 89
A1324
B3124
C7519
D 5449
E 3827
F 8791
14. If N = 33
A495
B813
C368
D598
E 245
F 438
In the next 5 questions, we will be using the information we learned from the "paragraph proof" in the lesson to determine the sum of the inner angles of regular polygons.
15. Since a pentagon is a closed shape, what must the sum of the angles of deviation be?
A270o
B180o
C90o
D60o
E 320o
F 360o
16. Divide that number by the number of angles a pentagon has to get the degree measure of a single angle of deviation:
A2o
B359o
C471o
D72o
E 6o
F 7o
17. In the paragraph proof it says: "The inner angles of the triangle are supplementary to the angles of deviation, therefore, the sum of each inner angle and its corresponding angle of deviation is 180." Using the number you got from #16, subtract the angle of deviation from 180o to get the measure of a single inner angle:
A70o
B82o
C142o
D85o
E 108o
F 42o
18. What is the sum of all of the inner angles of a pentagon?
A540o
B432o
C360o
D112o
E 180o
F 900o
19. Using the same or a similar process, what is the measure of a single angle of deviation on a regular octagon?
A72o
B45o
C83o
D40o
E 8o
F 42o
20. Using the same or a similar process, what is the sum of the inner angles of an octagon?
A600o
B180o
C540o
D360o
E 2489o
F 1080o
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So all correct?
Here is the formula to figure these out.
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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