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Math B Assignment Week 4

This document contains a 14-question worksheet on polygons. It covers topics such as identifying polygons, finding the number of diagonals and triangles in polygons, calculating interior angle sums, and determining the number of sides based on interior angle measures. Sample problems include finding the interior angle sum of an octagon, calculating the number of triangles in a polygon with 15 sides, and determining the number of sides if each interior angle measures 108 degrees.

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Math B Assignment Week 4

This document contains a 14-question worksheet on polygons. It covers topics such as identifying polygons, finding the number of diagonals and triangles in polygons, calculating interior angle sums, and determining the number of sides based on interior angle measures. Sample problems include finding the interior angle sum of an octagon, calculating the number of triangles in a polygon with 15 sides, and determining the number of sides if each interior angle measures 108 degrees.

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Enhanced Mathematics 7

Worksheet No. 1.4 – Polygons

Name: Princess Joanah P. Mansueto Date: October 30, 2020

Grade & Section: Grade VII – Analyst Titanium

1. Which of the following are polygons? Give reasons.

B (star) because it is a close 2d shape with no intersection points.

2. How many diagonals do the following polygons have?

n(n−3) 6 (6−3) 6(3) 18


(a) Regular Hexagon = = = = = 9   
2 2 2 2

n(n−3) 4(4−3) 4(1) 4


(b) Quadrilateral = = = = =2
2 2 2 2

n(n−3) 8 (8−3) 8(5) 40


(c) Octagon = = = = =20         
2 2 2 2

n(n−3) 3( 3−3) 3(0) 0


(d) Triangle = = = = =0
2 2 2 2

n(n−3) 4(4−3) 4(1) 4


(e) Convex quadrilateral = = = = = =2   
2 2 2 2

n(n−3) 5( 5−3) 5 (2) 10


(f) Pentagon = = = = = =5
2 2 2 2

3. Draw a regular hexagon. Join any three of its vertices and draw a triangle. Name the triangle obtained.

J O ∠ONP
A N

H P

4. What is a regular polygon? Write the names of regular polygons having

A regular polygon is a polygon that it’s side has the same length or measure.

(a) 3 sides - Triangle           

(b) 4 sides - Quadrilateral          

(c) 5 sides - Pentagon

5. What can you say about the angle sum property of a convex polygon having:

(a) 9 sides – If you subtract the number of sides of the polygon which is 9 into 2, you’ll get 7 and you
need to multiply it to 180° and the product of it is 1260° therefore 1260° is our angle sum property.

(b) 7 sides – If you subtract the number of sides of the polygon which is 7 into 2, you’ll get 5 and you
need to multiply it to 180° and the product of it is 900° therefore 900° is our angle sum property.         

(c) 10 sides - If you subtract the number of sides of the polygon which is 10 into 2, you’ll get 8 and you
need to multiply it to 180° and the product of it is 1440° therefore 1440° is our angle sum property.         

(d) 12 sides - If you subtract the number of sides of the polygon which is 12 into 2, you’ll get 10 and you
need to multiply it to 180° and the product of it is 1800° therefore 1800° is our angle sum property.

6. Find each interior angle in a regular polygon of

( n−2 ) 180 ( 7−2 ) 180 ( 5 ) 180 900


(a) 7 sides = = = = = 128.57°          
n 7 7 7

( n−2 ) 180 ( 10−2 ) 180 ( 8 ) 180 1440


(b) 10 sides = = = = = 144°       
n 10 10 10

( n−2 ) 180 ( 16−2 ) 180 ( 14 ) 180 2520


(c) 16 sides = = = = = 180°          
n 16 16 16

( n−2 ) 180 ( 21−2 ) 180 ( 19 ) 180 3420


(d) 21 sides = = = = = 162.85°
n 21 21 21

7. Find the number of sides of a polygon, the sum of whose interior angle is:
(a) 1440 

(b) 1080°             

(c) 1800°              

(d) 1260°            

(e) 2340°

8. Find the number of sides of a polygon whose each interior angle is:

180° ( n−2 )
(a) 165° = =165°
n

180° (n-2) = 165°

180° - 360°n = 165°n

180° - 165°n = 360°

15n = 360°

n = 24

( n−2 ) 180 °
(b) 135° = =135°      
n

(n-2) 180° = 135°n

180° - 360° = 135°n

180° - 135° = 360°

45n = 360°

n = 8                         

( n−2 ) 180 °
(c) 140° = = 140°
n

(n-2) 180° = 140°n

180°- 360° = 140°n

180°- 140° = 360°

40°n = 360°              

( n−2 ) 180 °
(d) 162° = =162          
n

(n-2)180° = 162°n
180°n – 360° = 162°n

180°n – 162° = 360°

18n = 360°

n = 20                                                                     

( n−2 ) 180 °
(e) 108°= =108°
n

(n-2)180° = 108°n

180°n – 360° = 108°n

180°n – 108° = 360°

72n = 360°

n = 5       

9. Each polygon is divided into a number of triangles. Find the number of triangles if the number of sides
in a polygon is:

(a) 6                      

(b) 10                   

(c) 15                    

(d) 19                   

(e) 23

10. Find the sum of measure of interior angles of the following polygons having:

(a) 8 sides   

 180° (8-2) =180° (n-2)

= 180° (6)

= 1080°

(b) 13 sides

180° (n-2) = 180° (13-2)

=180° (11)
= 1980°

(c) 17 sides 

180° (n-2) = 180° (17-2)

= 180° (15)

= 2,700°          

(d) 21 sides

180° (n-2) = 180° (21-2)

= 180° (19)

= 3420°

11. Calculate the sum of the interior angles of a regular polygon with:

(a) 12 sides

(n-2) 180°

(12-2) 180°

(10) 180°

1800°

(b) 15 sides

(n-2) 180°

(15-2) 180°

(13) 180°

2340°

(c) 20 sides

(n-2) 180°

(20-2) 180°

3240°        

(d) 10 sides

(n-2) 180°
(10-2) 180°

(8) 180°

1440°

12. Find the measure of each interior angles of a regular polygon having:

(a) 6 sides

= (n -2) 180°

(6-2) 180°

(4) 180°

680°        

(b) 10 sides 

= (n -2) 180°

(10 -2) 180°

(8) 180°

1440°       

(c) 16 sides

= (n-2) 180°

(16-2) 180°

(14) 180°

2480°         

(d) 25 sides

= (n-2) 180°

(25 – 2) 180°

(23) 180°

4140°

13. Find the number of sides of the polygon if sum of the measure of the interior angle is:

(a) 1800°
(b) 4500°

(c) 2880°                              

(d) 1080°                             

(e) 900°                               

(f) 2340°                              

(g) 3420°

14. Find the number of sides of the regular polygon if the measure of each interior angle is:

180° (n−2) 180 ° (60 °−2) 180 ° (58 ° ) 10440 °


(a) 60° = = = = =5220°
2 2 2 2

180° (n−2) 180 ° (135−2) 180° (133) 23940°


(b) 135° = = = = =11970 °
2 2 2 2

180° (n−2) 180 ° (108 °−2) 180 ° (106 ° ) 19080 °


(c) 108° = = = = =9540 °
2 2 2 2

180° (n−2) 180 ° (156 °−2) 180 ° (154 ° ) 27720°


(d) 156° = = = = =13860 °                            
2 2 2 2

180° (n−2) 180 ° (165 °−2) 180 ° (163 °) 29340 °


(e) 165° =   = = = =14670°                               
2 2 2 2

180° (n−2) 180 ° (120 °−2) 180 ° (118 ° ) 21240 °


(f) 120° =   = = = =10620 °                
2 2 2 2

180° (n−2) 180 ° (140 °−2) 180 ° (138 °) 24840 °


(g) 140° =   = = = =12420°               
2 2 2 2

180° (n−2) 180 ° (160−2) 180 ° (158° ) 28440 °


(h) 160° =   = = = =14220 °
2 2 2 2

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