The document contains questions about polygons and their properties. It asks whether specific shapes like circles, cubes, and hearts are polygons. It also asks about polygon definitions and characteristics like whether they can have curved sides or more angles.
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Mathpolygons
The document contains questions about polygons and their properties. It asks whether specific shapes like circles, cubes, and hearts are polygons. It also asks about polygon definitions and characteristics like whether they can have curved sides or more angles.
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NAME:__________________________________________
Q1. Are all quadrilaterals polygons?
______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ Q2. Are all triangles polygons? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ Q3. Are circles polygons? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ Q4. Is a cube a polygon? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ Q5. Is a star a polygon? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ Q6. What are the names of polygons with right angles? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ Q7. Do all polygons have parallel sides? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ Q8. Is a heart a polygon? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ Q9. Can a polygon have curved sides? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ Q10. Is an oval a polygon? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ Q11. Can a polygon have more sides, or more angles? 1. Radius: A radius of a circle is a line drawn from the centre of the circle to any point on the circle edge. Letter ‘R’ is generally used to show the radius of the circle. 2. Circumference: Circumference of the circle is defined as the boundary of the circle. We can say that the measure of the boundary of the circle is called the circumference. 3. Chord: In a circle, a chord is a line segment that joins any two points on the circumference of the circle. It divides the circle into two parts. These parts are known as the segments of the circle. 4. Diameter: It is a line segment that passes through the centre of the circle. The endpoints of the diameter lie on the circumference of a circle. The diameter of a circle is double the length of the radius. It is generally represented by the letter ‘D’. Hence 2R=D. 5. Sector: A sector of a circle is the region formed by two of its radii and the arc in between. An angle is subtended at the centre of the circle by a sector. 6. Segment: A segment of a circle is the area that is bounded by an arc and a chord of the circle. There are two types of segments- minor and major. A segment that is made by a minor arc is called a minor segment and a segment that is made by a major arc is called a major segment. 7. Arc: The arc of a circle is a part of its circumference. 8. Tangent: In a circle, a tangent is a straight line that passes by touching the circumference of the circle only at one point. It is important to remember that it does not pass through the circle. The tangent meets the radius of the circle at an angle of 90o.