11 апреля 2023 г.


                                                               For those studying simple closed figures!

                                                           Leave your comments after watching this video film. 

1) What is a polygon?  2) Where can you see polygons? 3) What parts does a polygon consist of? 4) What are its sides, vertices and angles? 5) What language is the word polygon derived from and what does it mean? 6) Are polygons open  or closed figures? 7) What is a closed figure associated with? 8) How many dimensions do polygons have? What are they? 9) What is the difference between 2D and 3D figures? 10) What definition of a polygon is given by the speaker? 11) Is a circle a polygon? Why?Why not? 12) Is a star a polygon? 13) Is a pyramid a polygon? Why/Why not? 14)What does the name of a polygon depend upon? 15) What polygons does the speaker define? 16) What are regular/ irregular polygons?

 

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  1. 1. A polygon is a two-dimensional geometric shape that is defined by a finite number of straight line segments that are connected end-to-end to form a closed shape. It has three or more sides and angles, and each side intersects exactly two others at its endpoints.
    2. Polygons can be seen in various real-life objects and situations, such as regular shapes like squares, rectangles, triangles, and hexagons in buildings, roads, and furniture, or irregular shapes like the contours of countries or continents on maps. They can also be seen in computer graphics, video games, and digital images.
    3. A polygon consists of straight line segments, also known as sides or edges, and the points where two consecutive sides meet, known as vertices or corners. The area enclosed by the sides is called the interior of the polygon.
    4. In a polygon, sides refer to the straight line segments that connect consecutive vertices. Vertices are the points where two consecutive sides meet. Angles are formed by the intersection of two consecutive sides at a vertex, and are measured in degrees. A polygon with n sides has n vertices and n angles.
    5. The word "polygon" is derived from the Greek language, where "poly" means "many" and "gon" means "angle" or "corner". Therefore, "polygon" literally means "many-angled" or "many-cornered".
    6. Polygons are closed figures because they have a finite number of sides and angles, and the sides are connected end-to-end to form a closed shape that encloses a region. This is in contrast to open figures, such as lines or curves, which do not enclose a region and extend infinitely in both directions.
    7. A closed figure is associated with having an interior and an exterior. The interior is the space enclosed by the closed figure, while the exterior is the space outside of it. The boundary of the closed figure is the set of points that lie on the edge of the figure.
    8. Polygons are two-dimensional figures, meaning they exist in two dimensions: length and width.
    9. The main difference between 2D and 3D figures is the number of dimensions they have. 2D figures exist in two dimensions - length and width - and have only a flat shape, while 3D figures exist in three dimensions - length, width, and height - and have a solid, tangible shape.
    10. The speaker provides the following definition of a polygon: A polygon is a polygonal figure with sides, vertices, and angles. A polygon is a closed figure and a two-dimensional or flat figure.
    11. No, a circle is not a polygon. A polygon is defined as a two-dimensional closed figure with straight sides, while a circle is a curved shape with no straight sides. The sides of a polygon are straight line segments that connect to form a closed figure, while a circle has a curved perimeter that does not consist of straight line segments.
    12. If it is a regular star with equal sides and angles, then it can be considered a polygon, specifically a regular concave polygon. However, if it is an irregular star with unequal sides and angles, then it cannot be considered a polygon.
    13. No, a pyramid is not a polygon. A polygon is a 2D figure formed by straight line segments, while a pyramid is a 3D figure with a polygonal base and triangular faces that meet at a common vertex. Although the base of a pyramid is a polygon, the pyramid itself is a 3D solid with additional dimensions, so it cannot be classified as a polygon.
    14. The name of a polygon depends upon the number of its sides. For example, a polygon with three sides is called a triangle, a polygon with four sides is called a quadrilateral, and so on.
    15. The speaker defines polygons as two-dimensional or flat figures that are always closed and consist of three parts - sides, vertices, and angles.
    16. Regular polygons are those that have all sides and angles equal. Irregular polygons have sides and angles of different lengths and measures.

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  2. Габибов Акбар
    1. polygon is a two-dimensional shape that is made up of straight lines and angles, with three or more sides.
    2. Polygons can be seen in furniture design, architecture, and in many other areas of life.
    3. A polygon consists of its sides, vertices, and angles.
    4. The sides of a polygon are the line segments that connect its vertices. Vertices are points in which two or more lines meet. Angles are the measurement of the inner corner of the polygon.
    5. The word polygon is derived from Greek and it means "many angles".
    6. Polygons are closed figures.
    7. A closed figure is typically associated with a circle.
    8. Polygons have two dimensions; length and width.
    9. The difference between 2D and 3D figures is that 2D figures are flat and have no depth, while 3D figures have depth and more dimensionality.
    10. The definition of a polygon given by the speaker is that it is a closed shape formed by joinfg straight line segments or sides.
    11. No, a circle is not a polygon because it is a continuous curved line.
    12. No, a star is not a polygon because it contains curved lines.
    13. No, a pyramid is not a polygon because it is 3-dimensional.
    14. The name of a polygon depends on the number of sides it has.
    15. The speaker defines triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, and octagons as polygons
    16. Regular polygons are shapes with sides that are all the same length and angles that are all the same size. Irregular polygons have sides of different lengths and/or angles of different sizes.

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  3. Akhmed Bagomedov 2 курс 3 группа
    1) A polygon is a closed geometric shape that has three or more straight sides and angles. 2) Polygons can be seen in various places such as in nature, architecture, and mathematics. 3) Polygons are made up of straight line segments called sides that are connected at points called vertices. 4) The sides are the straight lines that connect the vertices, the vertices are the points where the sides meet, and the angles are formed where two sides meet. 5) The word polygon comes from the Greek words "poly" meaning many and "gonia" meaning angle, so it means "many-angled". 6) Polygons can be either open or closed figures. 7) Closed figures are often associated with being complete or whole. 8) Polygons have two dimensions, length and width, and are classified as 2D shapes. 9) The main difference between 2D and 3D shapes is that 3D shapes have depth, while 2D shapes do not. 10) The speaker's definition of a polygon is a closed geometric shape with three or more straight sides and angles. 11) No, a circle is not a polygon because it does not have straight sides. 12) A star can be a polygon if it has straight sides and angles, but not all stars are polygons. 13) No, a pyramid is not a polygon because it is a 3D shape with faces that are not flat. 14) The name of a polygon depends on the number of sides it has. For example, a polygon with three sides is called a triangle, while a polygon with four sides is called a quadrilateral. 15) The speaker may define different types of polygons such as triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, etc. 16) Regular polygons have equal sides and angles while irregular polygons have sides and angles that are not equal.

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  4. 1. A polygon is a two-dimensional geometric figure, which is defined by a finite number of straight segments connected to each other into a closed figure. It has three or more sides and corners, and each side intersects exactly two others at its ends.
    2. Polygons can be seen in a variety of real world objects and situations, including regular shapes such as squares, rectangles, triangles, and hexagons in buildings, roads, and furniture, or irregular shapes, such as the outlines of countries or continents on maps. . .. They can also be seen in computer graphics, video games and digital images.
    3. A polygon is made up of line segments, also known as sides or edges, and the intersections of two consecutive sides, known as vertices or corners. The area bounded by the sides is called the interior of the polygon.
    4. The sides of a polygon are segments connecting successive vertices. The vertices are the points where two consecutive sides meet. Angles are formed by the intersection of two consecutive sides at a vertex and are measured in degrees. A polygon with n sides has n vertices and n corners.
    5. The word "polygon" comes from the Greek language, where "poly" means "many" and "gon" means "angle". So, "polygon" literally means "polygonal" or "with many angles."
    6. Polygons are closed shapes because they have a finite number of sides and angles, and the sides meet end to end to form a closed shape that encloses an area. This is different from open shapes such as lines or curves, which do not enclose an area and extend indefinitely into both directions.
    7. A closed figure is associated with the presence of an internal and external aspect. The internal is a closed space in a closed figure, and the external is an external space. The boundary of a closed shape is a set of points that lie on the edge of the shape.
    8. Polygons are two-dimensional shapes, that is, they exist in two dimensions: length and width.
    9. The main difference between 2D and 3D shapes is the number of dimensions they have. 2D shapes exist in two dimensions – length and width – and only have a flat shape, while 3D shapes exist in three dimensions – length , width and height - and have a solid, tangible form.
    10. The speaker gives the following definition of a polygon: A polygon is a polygonal figure with sides, vertices and corners. A polygon is a closed figure and a two-dimensional or flat figure.
    11. No, a circle is not a polygon. A polygon is defined as a two-dimensional closed figure with straight sides, while a circle is a curved shape with no straight sides. The sides of a polygon are straight line segments that connect to form a closed shape, while a circle has a curved perimeter that is not made up of straight line segments.
    12. If it is a regular star with equal sides and angles, it can be considered a polygon, in particular, a regular concave polygon. However, if it is an irregular star with unequal sides and angles, it cannot be considered a polygon.
    13. No, a pyramid is not a polygon.. A polygon is a two-dimensional figure consisting of straight line segments, and a pyramid is a three-dimensional figure with a polygonal base and triangular faces converging at a common vertex.. Although the base of the pyramid is a polygon, the pyramid itself is a three-dimensional body with extra dimensions, so it cannot be classified as a polygon.
    14. The name of a polygon depends on the number of its sides. For example, a polygon with three sides is called a triangle, a polygon with four sides is called a quadrilateral, and so on.
    15. The speaker defines polygons as two-dimensional or flat figures that are always closed and consist of three parts: sides, vertices and corners.
    16. Regular polygons are those in which all sides and angles are equal. Irregular polygons have sides and angles of different lengths and sizes.

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  5. 1)A polygon is a geometric shape, usually defined as a part of a plane bounded by a closed polyline
    2)Polygons can be seen in geometric problems, on building facades, in company logos, on decorations and in various decorative elements.
    3)A polygon consists of sides , vertices , and corners
    4)The links of the polyline are called the sides of the polygon, and its vertices are the vertices of the polygon. The corners of a polygon are the inner corners formed by adjacent sides
    5)The word polygon comes from the Greek , polygenes-polygon , addition poly-a lot , gonos - a square
    6)shape formed by straight line segments called sides. According to the number of sides that form these shapes, there are different names and formats. An important feature of polygon recognition is the knowledge that its straight segments never intersect except at the ends.
    7)A closed figure is associated with the concept of shape, contour, border, restriction. It can be associated with the concept of completeness, integrity and completeness.
    8)Polygons have only two dimensions: length and width.
    9)The difference between a 3D and a 2D image is that a 3D image adds depth to perception. 2D image, has only height and width.
    10)The speaker defines a polygon as a plane figure with straight sides and angles, with three or more sides.
    11)No . The circle has no corners
    12)A star is a type of flat non—convex polygons that does not have an unambiguous mathematical definition.
    13)Yes. A pyramid is a polyhedron, the base of which is a polygon, and the other faces are triangles with a common vertex
    14)From the number of its corners
    15)circle , quadrilateral, rhombus and parallelogram
    16)A polygon is correct if the lengths of all sides are equal and the angles are equal.A polygon is incorrect if its side lengths are not equal or its angles are not equal.

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  6. All polygons consist of 3 parts: sides, vertices, corners. The sides are just straight line segments forming a polygon, and the vertices are the points of intersection of the sides, and the corners are formed by intersecting lines. In fact, the word "polygon" literally means "many corners" in Greek. All polygons are closed shapes. Well, this means that the blades are connected so that there are no gaps, and there is no way to get from the inside out without crossing the line, and the last thing we need to know about polygons is that they are two-dimensional, or planar shapes, which means that all the polygons of the vertex must lie in the same plane. Flat-soled shoes are also called flat-shaped because all their parents are on the same planet.Now there is a concrete definition of a polygon - a polygon is a polyhedral shape having sides, vertices and corners.A polygon is a closed shape, and a polygon is a 2 dimensional, or flat shape. Is a square a polygon?Yes. A square has 4 sides and 4 vertices and it's a closed, 2D shape. Is a circle a polygon?A circle doesn't have any straight sides,vertices or angels, It's a curved shape, so it's not a polygon. A star is a polygon, It has straight sides and vertices, and it's a closed, 2D shape. Is a 2d drawing a polygon?A polygon has to have only straight sided, so this is not a polygon. A three-dimensional figure is also not a polygon,it's made from polygons, but the whole shape is not a polygon. 3-sided polygons are called triangles.4-sided polygons are called quadrilaterals.5-sided polygons are called pentagons.By the way , polugons that have 5,6,8, or however many sides like this. Are called regular polygons if all of their angles are equal,And irregular polygons if their angles are not equal

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  7. 1.polygon is a two-dimensional shape that made up of straight lines and angles, with three and/or more sides.
    2.Polygons were seen in geometric problems, in company logos, on decorations and in various decorative elements,regular shapes such as squares
    3.A polygon is made up of line segments, also known as sides or edges, and the intersections of two consecutive sides, known as vertices or corners.
    4.The sides of a polygon are segments connecting successive vertices
    5.The word polygon comes from the Greek, "poly" means "many" and "gon" means "angle"
    6.Polygons are closed shapes because they have a finite number of sides and angles
    7.A closed figure has the concept of shape, contour, border, restriction.
    8.Polygons have only two dimensions: length and width.
    9. 3D shape has three dimensions : length , width, height. 2D has only two.
    10. The definition polygon is: it's a plane figure that has straight sides and angles , with three and more sides
    11. A circle is not a polygon. A circle is a curve shaped with no straight sides.
    12. If regular star has has equal sides and angles, it may be considered as polygon.
    13. A polygon is a two-dimensional figure consisting of straight line segments, and a pyramid is a three-dimensional figure with a polygonal base and triangular faces converging at a common vertex.
    14. The name of a polygon depends on the number of its sides
    15. Polygons are two-dimensional or flat figures that are always closed and consist of three parts - sides, vertices, and angles.
    16. Regular polygons are polygons in which all sides and angles are equal. Irregular polygons have sides and angles of different lengths and sizes.

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  8. 1. A polygon is a two-dimensional geometric shape that consists of straight line segments joined together to form a closed shape. It has straight sides and angles.
    2. Polygons can be seen in architectural structures, in nature, in mathematics and much more.
    3.Polygons are made up of
    sides, the vertices that connect those sides, and the angles
    4. The sides of a polygon are the straight line segments that connect the vertices.
    The vertices of a polygon are the points where the sides intersect.
    The angles of a polygon are formed at each vertex where two sides meet.
    5. The word "polygon" is derived from the Greek language. It is formed by combining two Greek words: "poly" meaning "many" and "gonia" meaning "angle". Hence, a polygon is a geometric figure that consists of many angles.
    6. A polygon is a closed figure formed by straight line segments joined together to form a simple closed shape.
    7. In geometry, a closed figure is associated with the concept of a "closed contour" or "closed curve". A closed figure is formed when the last point of a path connects to the first point, forming a closed path or closed line. Closed figures in geometry can be geometric shapes such as a circle, ellipse, circle, square, triangle, rectangle, or polygon, as well as curves such as ellipses, spirals, figures of eight, etc.
    8. Polygons are two-dimensional shapes. they have two dimensions: length and width.
    9. Main difference between 2D (two dimensional)
    and 3D (three-dimensional) figures
    lies in the number of dimensions,
    which they represent
    2D shapes are flat and
    exist only in two dimensions
    - length and width. 3D shapes have three dimensions
    length, width and height. They have
    volume and can be presented in
    three-dimensional space.
    10. Presenter's definition: a polygon is
    a closed figure that has sides, vertices and angles.
    11. No, a circle is not a polygon.
    A circle is not a polygon because it does not have the straight sides and angles that polygons have.
    12. A star can be considered a polygon if it has equal sides and angles.
    13. No, a pyramid is not a polygon, since a pyramid is a three-dimensional figure.
    14. The name of a polygon depends on the number of sides (or angles) it has.
    - 3 sides: triangle
    - 4 sides: quadrilateral or square (if all sides and angles are equal)
    - 5 sides: pentagon
    - 6 sides: hexagon, etc.
    15. The speaker defines polygons such as: triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons and octagons.
    16. A regular polygon is a polygon in which all sides are equal and all angles are equal. An irregular polygon is a polygon in which not all sides are equal and/or all angles are not equal.

    Yakubkhanova Gyuriyat M. 4к. 1гр.

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  9. 1. A polygon is a two-dimensional geometric shape that is defined by a finite number of straight line segments to form a closed shape. It has three or more sides and angles, and each side intersects exactly two others at its endpoints.
    2. Polygons can be seen in nature, construction, architecture, furniture design.
    3. A polygon consists of three parts, and these three parts are: sides, vertices, and corners.
    4. The sides are just straight line segments forming a polygon. The vertices are the points of intersection of the sides. And the angles are a measurement of the interior of the polygon, they are formed by intersecting lines.
    5. The word polygon comes from the Greek, "poly" means "many" and "gon" means "angle"
    6. Polygons are closed figures.
    7. A closed figure is associated with the concept of shape, contour, border, restriction. It can be associated with the concept of completeness, integrity and completeness.
    8. Polygons are two-dimensional figures, meaning they exist in two dimensions: length and width.
    9. The main difference between 2D and 3D shapes is the number of dimensions they have. 2D shapes exist in two dimensions – length and width – and only have a flat shape, while 3D shapes exist in three dimensions – length , width and height - and have a solid, tangible form.
    10. The speaker gives the following definition of a polygon: A polygon is a closed, two-dimensional or flat figure that has sides, vertices and corners.
    11. No, a circle is not a polygon, because a circle has no straight sides, vertices and corners, it is a curved shape.
    12. Yes , a star is a polygon , since it has straight sides and vertices and is a closed two - dimensional figure.
    13. No, the pyramid is not a polygon, because it is a three-dimensional figure, it consists of polygons, but the whole shape itself is not a polygon.
    14. The name of a polygon depends upon the number of its sides. For example, a polygon with three sides is called a triangle, a polygon with four sides is called a quadrilateral.
    15. The speaker defines polygons such as: triangle, quadrilateral, pentagon, hexagon and octagon.
    16. Regular polygons are those that have all sides and angles equal. Irregular polygons have sides and angles of different lengths and measures.

    Abdurakhmanova Madina M. 4k. 1gr.

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  10. 1) A simple closed figure formed by line segments is called a polygon.
    2) Polygons around us. I realized you can't hide from them anywhere. Even in Egypt (the faces of the pyramids are triangles, the bases are rectangles)!
    3. and 4. A polygon is a shape consisting of several points (more than two) and the corresponding number of segments that connect them sequentially. These points are called the vertices of the polygon, and the segments are called the sides.
    4) Led in the third.
    5) The word polygon however is "polygonal". Individual polygons are named (and sometimes classified) according to the number of sides, combining the numerical prefix of Greek origin with the suffix -gon, for example, pentagon, dodecagon.
    6) A polygon is a flat closed geometric shape formed by straight line segments called sides.
    7) A closed figure is associated with having an interior and an exterior. The interior is the space enclosed by the closed figure, while the exterior is the space outside of it. The boundary of the closed figure is the set of points that lie on the edge of the figure.
    8) Polygons are two-dimensional shapes. they have two dimensions: length and width.
    9) The difference between a 3D and a 2D image is that a 3D image adds depth of perception. 2D image, has only height and width.
    10) Speaker's definition: a polygon is a closed shape that has sides, vertices, and corners.
    11) The circle does not belong to the group of polygons (polygons). A polygon or polygon denotes a flat shape bounded by lines. These segments are called sides, and their intersection points are the corners of the polygon. Typical representatives are triangles, squares and hexagons, whereas circles are not polygons.
    12) In geometry, a regular polygonal star is an equilateral, equiangular, self—intersecting polygon.
    13) A pyramid is not a polygon. A polyhedron, one of the faces of which is an arbitrary polygon, and the other faces are triangles with a common vertex.
    14) A polygon is named by the number of corners.
    15) The speaker defines polygons as two-dimensional or flat shapes, they are always closed and consist of three parts - sides, vertices and corners.
    16) Correct : all angles and sides are equal. The wrong angles and sides are not equal.

    Shefieva Kh. 4к. 1 гр.

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  11. Alieva Sh 4kr 1gr
    1. Polygon is a two-dimensional shape that made up of straight lines and angles, with three and/or more sides.
    2. We can see them in geometric tasks, in company logos, regular forms, on decorations and various decorative elements
    3. A polygon consists of vertices, sides and corners
    4. Sides are segments that connect the vertices. Vertices are points. Angles are the intersection of two consecutive sides at the vertex.
    5. The word polygon comes from the Greek, "poly" means "many" and "gon" means "angle"
    6. Polygons are closed figures
    7. A closed figure has a shape, contour, boundaries, restriction.
    8. They have only two dimensions: length and width.
    9. 2D has two dimensions. The 3D shape has three dimensions: length, width, height.
    10. It's a plane figure that has straight sides and angles , with three and more sides
    11. A circle is not a polygon because it has no angles.
    12. Yes, it is. Because it is a closed figure that has more than 4 vertices.
    13. No, it's not. A pyramid is a three-dimensional figure with a polygonal base and triangular faces convergent in a common vertex.
    14. The name depends on the number of parties.
    15. Polygons are two-dimensional or flat figures that are always closed and consist of three parts - sides, vertices and angles.
    16. The right ones are those who have all sides equal. Irregular polygons have sides and angles of different lengths and sizes.

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  12. 1. Polygonal geometric figure that is a closed broken line.
    2.Polygons were seen in geometric problems, in company logos, on decorations and in various decorative elements,regular shapes such as squares
    3. A polygon consists of vertices, sides and angles
    4.The vertices of the broken line are called the vertices of the polygon, the sides of the broken line are called the sides of the polygon, and the angles formed by adjacent sides are called the corners of the polygon.
    5.Polygons are closed figures
    6. Polygons are closed shapes because they have a finite number of sides and angles
7.A closed figure has the concept of shape, contour, border, restriction.
8.Polygons have only two dimensions: length and width.
9. 3D shape has three dimensions : length , width, height. 2D has only two.
    10. The speaker provides the following definition of a polygon: A polygon is a polygonal figure with sides, vertices, and angles. A polygon is a closed figure and a two-dimensional or flat figure.
    11. A circle is not a polygon. Because it is a closed flat figure that does not have sides formed entirely by ribs.
    12.Yes, it is. Polygonal star is an equilateral, equiangular, self-intersecting polygon.
    13.Yes, it is. A polyhedron in which one face is a polygon, and all other boundaries are triangles with a common vertex, is called a pyramid.
    14. Name of a polygon is given by the number of sides, vertices or angles
    15. The speaker defines triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, and octagons as polygons
    16. Regular polygons - polygons in which all sides and all angles are equal. A polygon is called irregular if its side lengths are not equal or its angles are not equal.

    Alimagomedova Eminat 1к. 1гр.

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  13. 1. Polygonal geometric figure that is a closed broken line.
    2.Polygons were seen in geometric problems, in company logos, on decorations and in various decorative elements,regular shapes such as squares
    3. A polygon consists of vertices, sides and angles
    4.The vertices of the broken line are called the vertices of the polygon, the sides of the broken line are called the sides of the polygon, and the angles formed by adjacent sides are called the corners of the polygon.
    5.Polygons are closed figures
    6. Polygons are closed shapes because they have a finite number of sides and angles
7.A closed figure has the concept of shape, contour, border, restriction.
8.Polygons have only two dimensions: length and width.
9. 3D shape has three dimensions : length , width, height. 2D has only two.
    10. The speaker provides the following definition of a polygon: A polygon is a polygonal figure with sides, vertices, and angles. A polygon is a closed figure and a two-dimensional or flat figure.
    11. A circle is not a polygon. Because it is a closed flat figure that does not have sides formed entirely by ribs.
    12.Yes, it is. Polygonal star is an equilateral, equiangular, self-intersecting polygon.
    13.Yes, it is. A polyhedron in which one face is a polygon, and all other boundaries are triangles with a common vertex, is called a pyramid.
    14. Name of a polygon is given by the number of sides, vertices or angles
    15. The speaker defines triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, and octagons as polygons
    16. Regular polygons - polygons in which all sides and all angles are equal. A polygon is called irregular if its side lengths are not equal or its angles are not equal.

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  14. Polygonal geometric figure that is a closed broken line.
    2.Polygons were seen in geometric problems, in company logos, on decorations and in various decorative elements,regular shapes such as squares
    3. A polygon consists of vertices, sides and angles
    4.The vertices of the broken line are called the vertices of the polygon, the sides of the broken line are called the sides of the polygon, and the angles formed by adjacent sides are called the corners of the polygon.
    5.Polygons are closed figures
    6. Polygons are closed shapes because they have a finite number of sides and angles
7.A closed figure has the concept of shape, contour, border, restriction.
8.Polygons have only two dimensions: length and width.
9. 3D shape has three dimensions : length , width, height. 2D has only two.
    10. The speaker provides the following definition of a polygon: A polygon is a polygonal figure with sides, vertices, and angles. A polygon is a closed figure and a two-dimensional or flat figure.
    11. A circle is not a polygon. Because it is a closed flat figure that does not have sides formed entirely by ribs.
    12.Yes, it is. Polygonal star is an equilateral, equiangular, self-intersecting polygon.
    13.Yes, it is. A polyhedron in which one face is a polygon, and all other boundaries are triangles with a common vertex, is called a pyramid.
    14. Name of a polygon is given by the number of sides, vertices or angles
    15. The speaker defines triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, and octagons as polygons
    16. Regular polygons - polygons in which all sides and all angles are equal. A polygon is called irregular if its side lengths are not equal or its angles are not equal.
    Magomedova Majmunat 1k 1gr

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  15. 1. A polygon is a flat geometric figure composed of straight line segments connected to form a closed shape, characterized by straight sides and angles.
    2. Polygons are prevalent in architecture, nature, mathematics, and various other fields.
    3. Polygons consist of sides, vertices where those sides meet, and the angles formed at each vertex.
    4. The sides of a polygon are straight line segments linking the vertices, while the vertices are the points of intersection between these sides. Angles are formed at each vertex where two sides meet.
    5. The term "polygon" originates from Greek roots, combining "poly" meaning "many" and "gonia" meaning "angle," reflecting its composition of numerous angles.
    6. A polygon is a closed shape created by connecting straight line segments, resulting in a simple closed figure.
    7. In geometry, a closed figure signifies a "closed contour" or "closed curve," formed when the final point of a path connects to the initial point, thereby forming a closed path or line. Closed figures encompass geometric shapes like circles, squares, triangles, rectangles, or polygons, as well as curves like ellipses and spirals.
    8. Polygons are shapes existing in two dimensions, defined by length and width.
    9. The fundamental disparity between 2D and 3D figures lies in their dimensionality: 2D shapes are flat and confined to length and width, whereas 3D shapes possess volume and extend into three-dimensional space, encompassing length, width, and height.
    10. According to the presenter, a polygon is a closed figure distinguished by its sides, vertices, and angles.
    11. No, a circle does not meet the criteria of a polygon due to its lack of straight sides and angles inherent in polygons.
    12. A star may be classified as a polygon if it exhibits uniform sides and angles.
    13. No, a pyramid fails to qualify as a polygon because it is a three-dimensional entity.
    14. The nomenclature of a polygon depends on the number of its sides or angles, such as triangle (3 sides), quadrilateral or square (4 sides, if equal), pentagon (5 sides), hexagon (6 sides), and so forth.
    15. The speaker illustrates polygons like triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, and octagons.
    16. Regular polygons feature equal sides and angles, whereas irregular polygons exhibit variations in side lengths and/or angles.

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  16. Магомедова Чакар 3к 2гр

    1.polygon is a figure with 3 or more sides
    2. we can see them in tasks, in logos of different companies, on decorations
    3.a polygon consists of sides, angles and vertices
    4.sides are segments connecting the vertices
    vertices are points and angles are the intersection of 2 sides
    5.The word polygon comes from the Greek word "poly" which means "many" and "gon" means "angle"
    6. a polygon is a closed figure
    7. a closed figure has a contour, boundaries and shape
    8. For polygons, the dimensions are length and width
    9.2d has 2 dimensions and 3d has 3
    10. a polygon is a flat figure with straight sides and angles, with three or more sides
    11.a circle is not a polygon because it has no corners
    12. yes, because it is a closed figure with more than 4 vertices
    13. no. pyramid - a figure with a polygonal base and triangular faces converging at a common vertex
    14. depending on the number of angles
    15.Polygons are flat figures, always closed and consisting of three parts - sides, vertices and angles
    16.regular polygons are polygons whose sides are equal, and irregular polygons have sides and angles of different lengths and sizes

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  17. Мамедагаев Саид

    1. A polygon is a two-dimensional figure that is made up of straight lines and angles with three or more sides.

    2. You can see polygons in geometric shapes, company logos, regular objects, decorations, and various decorative elements.

    3. Polygons consist of vertices (points), sides (segments), and angles (the intersection of two consecutive sides at a vertex).

    4. The word "polygon" comes from the Greek words "poly", meaning "many", and "gon", meaning "angle".

    5. A polygon is always a closed figure, meaning it has a shape with defined boundaries.

    6. A closed figure can be described by its length, width (if it has two dimensions), and height (if it has three dimensions).

    7. Two-dimensional figures have only length and width, while three-dimensional shapes have length, width, and height.

    8. A circle is not considered a polygon because it does not have angles.

    9. Yes, a circle is a polygon with no angles.

    10. The speaker provides the following definition of a polygon: A polygon is a polygonal figure with sides, vertices, and angles. A polygon is a closed figure and a two-dimensional or flat figure.

    11. A circle is not a polygon. Because it is a closed flat figure that does not have sides formed entirely by ribs.

    12.Yes, it is. Polygonal star is an equilateral, equiangular, self-intersecting polygon.

    13. No, a pyramid is not a two-dimensional figure. It is a three-dimensional figure with a polygonal base and triangular sides that converge at a common vertex.

    14. The name of the figure depends on the number of sides.

    15. A polygon is a two-dimensional, closed figure that always has three parts: sides, vertices, and angles.

    16. Regular polygons are those that have all sides and angles equal. Irregular polygons, on the other hand, have sides and angles of different sizes and lengths.

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  18. 1. A polygon is a two-dimensional figure consisting of straight lines and angles, having three or more sides.
    2. Polygons can be seen in furniture design, architecture and many other areas of life.
    3. A polygon consists of sides, vertices and angles.
    4. The sides of a polygon are the segments connecting its vertices. Vertices are points at which two or more lines intersect. Angles are the dimensions of the interior angle of a polygon.
    5. The word polygon comes from the Greek and means “many angles.”
    6. Polygons are closed figures.
    7. A closed figure is usually associated with a circle.
    8. Polygons have two dimensions; lenght and width.
    9. The difference between 2D shapes and 3D shapes is that 2D shapes are flat and have no depth, while 3D shapes have depth and more dimension.
    10. The definition of a polygon given to us in the video is that it is a closed shape formed by connecting segments or sides of straight lines.
    11. No, a circle is not a polygon because it is a continuous curved line.
    12. No, a star is not a polygon because it contains curved lines.
    13. No, a pyramid is not a polygon because it is three-dimensional.
    14. The name of a polygon depends on the number of its sides.
    15. The presenter defines triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, and octagons as polygons.
    16. Regular polygons are figures with sides of the same length and angles of the same size. Irregular polygons have sides of different lengths and/or angles of different sizes.

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  20. Гамзатов Гамзат
    1. polygon is a two-dimensional shape that is made up of straight lines and angles, with three or more sides
    2. Polygons can be seen in furniture design, architecture, and in many other areas of life.
    3. A polygon consists of its sides, vertices, and angles
    4. The sides of a polygon are the line segments that connect its vertices. Vertices are points in which two or more lines meet. Angles are the measurement of the inner corner of the polygon
    5. The word polygon is derived from Greek and it means "many angles"
    6. Polygons are closed figures
    7. A closed figure is typically associated with a circle
    8. Polygons have two dimensions; lenght and width
    9. The difference between 2D shapes and 3D shapes is that 2D shapes are flat and have no depth, while 3D shapes have depth and more dimension
    10. The definition of a polygon given to us in the video is that it is a closed shape formed by connecting segments or sides of straight lines
    11. No, a circle is not a polygon because it is a continuous curved line
    12. No, a star is not a polygon because it contains curved lines.
    13. no. pyramid - a figure with a polygonal base and triangular faces converging at a common vertex
    14. depending on the number of angles
    15.Polygons are flat figures, always closed and consisting of three parts - sides, vertices and angles
    16.regular polygons are polygons whose sides are equal, and irregular polygons have sides and angles of different lengths and sizes

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  21. 1. Polygonal geometric figure that is a closed broken line.
    2.Polygons were seen in geometric problems, in company logos, on decorations and in various decorative elements,regular shapes such as squares
    3. A polygon consists of vertices, sides and angles
    4.The vertices of the broken line are called the vertices of the polygon, the sides of the broken line are called the sides of the polygon, and the angles formed by adjacent sides are called the corners of the polygon.
    5.Polygons are closed figures
    6. Polygons are closed shapes because they have a finite number of sides and angles
7.A closed figure has the concept of shape, contour, border, restriction.
8.Polygons have only two dimensions: length and width.
9. 3D shape has three dimensions : length , width, height. 2D has only two.
    10. The speaker provides the following definition of a polygon: A polygon is a polygonal figure with sides, vertices, and angles. A polygon is a closed figure and a two-dimensional or flat figure.
    11. A circle is not a polygon. Because it is a closed flat figure that does not have sides formed entirely by ribs.
    12.Yes, it is. Polygonal star is an equilateral, equiangular, self-intersecting polygon.
    13.Yes, it is. A polyhedron in which one face is a polygon, and all other boundaries are triangles with a common vertex, is called a pyramid.
    14. Name of a polygon is given by the number of sides, vertices or angles
    15) The speaker may define different types of polygons such as triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, etc. 16) Regular polygons have equal sides and angles while irregular polygons have sides and angles that are not equal.
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  22. 1) What is a polygon?
    A polygon is a closed two-dimensional geometric figure made up of a finite number of straight line segments (sides) connected end to end. The points where the sides meet are called vertices.
    2) Where can you see polygons?
    Polygons are encountered in various everyday contexts, including:
    - Architecture: Windows, doors, and buildings often feature polygonal shapes.
    - Art and Design: Patterns and designs often incorporate polygons.
    - Nature: Some natural forms, like leaves and crystals, may exhibit polygonal shapes.
    - Geometry: They are essential in mathematical studies and models.

    3) What parts does a polygon consist of?
    A polygon consists of:
    - Sides: The straight segments that make up the polygon.
    - Vertices: The points where two sides meet.
    - Angles: The angles formed between two adjacent sides.

    4) What are its sides, vertices, and angles?
    - Sides: The line segments that form the boundaries of the polygon.
    - Vertices: The endpoints of the sides that connect to form the corners of the polygon.
    - Angles: The interior angles formed by the intersection of two sides at a vertex.

    5) What language is the word polygon derived from, and what does it mean?
    The word "polygon" is derived from Greek. "Poly" means "many," and "gon" means "angle." Therefore, a polygon literally means "many angles."

    6) Are polygons open or closed figures?
    Polygons are closed figures since their sides connect to form a continuous loop without any breaks.

    7) What is a closed figure associated with?
    A closed figure, like a polygon, is associated with a defined interior and exterior region. It has boundaries and encloses space.

    8) How many dimensions do polygons have? What are they?
    Polygons are two-dimensional figures, which means they have two dimensions: length and width. They do not have height.

    9) What is the difference between 2D and 3D figures?
    - 2D Figures: They have only two dimensions—length and width (e.g., polygons, circles). They lie flat on a plane.
    - 3D Figures: They have three dimensions—length, width, and height (e.g., cubes, spheres, and pyramids). They have volume and occupy space in three-dimensional environments.

    10) What definition of a polygon is given by the speaker?
    The definition typically encompasses a closed figure made of multiple straight lines, having a set number of sides, vertices, and angles.

    11) Is a circle a polygon? Why, Why not?
    No, a circle is not a polygon. A circle does not consist of straight line segments; instead, it is a continuous curve where all points are equidistant from a central point. Polygons are characterized by straight sides and vertices, which a circle does not have.

    12) Is a star a polygon?
    A star can be considered a non-convex polygon, often called a star polygon. It consists of straight lines that intersect to create the star shape, forming a closed figure with multiple angles and vertices.

    13) Is a pyramid a polygon? Why/Why not?
    No, a pyramid is not a polygon. A pyramid is a three-dimensional figure with a polygonal base and triangular faces that meet at a point (the apex). It has height, which polygons do not possess.

    14) What does the name of a polygon depend upon?
    The name of a polygon depends on the number of its sides. For example, a triangle has three sides, a quadrilateral has four, a pentagon has five, and so on.

    15) What polygons does the speaker define?
    The speaker typically defines common polygons such as triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, and so forth, often discussing both regular and irregular types.

    16) What are regular/irregular polygons?
    - Regular Polygons: These have all sides of equal length and all angles of equal measure (e.g., equilateral triangle, square).
    - Irregular Polygons: These have sides and angles of different lengths and measures, leading to various shapes and forms (e.g., a trapezoid).

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  24. 1. A polygon is a two-dimensional figure consisting of straight lines forming a closed figure.
    2. Polygons can be seen in everyday life, in information technology, in nature and in much more.
    3. A polygon consists of sides, vertices and angles.
    4. The sides are just the straight line segments that make up a polygon. The vertices are points where the sides intersect. The angles are formed by the intersecting lines.
    5. The word “polygon” comes from the Greek language. “Poly” which means “many”, “gon” means “angels.
    6. Polygons are closed figures.
    7. A closed figure means that the sides are connected so that there are no gaps. The area inside the figure is separated from the area outside the figure and it is impossible to get from the inside out without crossing the line. For example, a cage is a closed figure.
    8. Polygons are two-dimensional figures, that is, they have length and width, but have no other sizes.
    9. The difference between 2D figures and 3D figures is that 2D figures are flat, have length, width and have no depth, while 3D figures have in addition to length, width and depth.
    10. A polygon is a multi-sided shape that has sides, vertices and angles. A polygon is a closed, two-dimensional or flat shape.
    11. A circle is not a polygon.
    A circle doesn’t have any straight sides, vertices or angles. It’s a curved shape, so it’s not a polygon.
    12. Yes, it is. This figure has straight sides and vertices, and it is a closed two-dimensional form.
    13. No, it is not. It’s a three-dimensional figure. It consists of polygons, but the whole form is not a polygon in itself.
    14. The name of a polygon depends on the number of sides it has.
    15. The speaker defines the following polygons: triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, octagons.
    16. Polygons are called regular if all their angles are equal and incorrect if their angles are not equal.

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  25. 1. A polygon is a closed geometric figure made up of a finite number of straight line segments connected end to end.

    2. Polygons can be seen in various places, including architecture (buildings), nature (honeycombs), art, and everyday objects (tables, windows).

    3. A polygon consists of sides (the line segments), vertices (the points where the sides meet), and angles (the space between two sides at a vertex).

    4.
    • Sides: The straight line segments that form the polygon.

    • Vertices: The points where two sides meet.

    • Angles: The measures of the space between two adjacent sides at a vertex.

    5. The word "polygon" is derived from Greek, where "poly" means "many" and "gon" means "angle." Thus, it refers to a shape with many angles.

    6. Polygons are closed figures since they are formed by connecting line segments end to end, creating a complete shape.

    7. A closed figure is associated with having no gaps or openings; it completely encloses a space.

    8. Polygons are two-dimensional (2D) figures, meaning they have length and width but no height.

    9. 2D figures have only length and width (like polygons), while 3D figures have length, width, and height (like cubes or spheres).

    10. The speaker likely defines a polygon as a closed figure formed by connecting straight line segments.

    11. No, a circle is not a polygon because it is not made up of straight line segments; it has a continuous curved line.

    12. Yes, a star can be considered a type of polygon as it has straight sides and vertices, although it may be irregular.

    13. A pyramid is not a polygon; it is a three-dimensional figure. However, its base can be a polygon.

    14. The name of a polygon depends on the number of its sides (e.g., triangle for three sides, quadrilateral for four sides).

    15. The speaker likely defines common polygons such as triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, etc.

    16.Regular polygons have all sides and angles equal (e.g., an equilateral triangle), while irregular polygons have sides and/or angles that are not equal.

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  26. 1) What is a polygon?
    A polygon is a two-dimensional geometric figure that is formed by connecting a finite number of line segments end-to-end to create a closed shape. Each line segment is called a side.

    2) Where can you see polygons?
    Polygons can be seen in many places including architecture (e.g., windows, buildings), art (e.g., abstract designs), nature (e.g., crystals), and everyday objects (e.g., books, tiles).

    3) What parts does a polygon consist of?
    A polygon consists of sides, vertices (corners), and angles.

    4) What are its sides, vertices, and angles?
    - Sides are the straight line segments that make up the polygon.
    - Vertices are the points where two sides meet.
    - Angles are formed between two adjacent sides at a vertex.

    5) What language is the word polygon derived from, and what does it mean?
    The word "polygon" is derived from Greek. It comes from "poly," meaning many, and "gonia," meaning angle. Thus, it refers to a figure with many angles.

    6) Are polygons open or closed figures?
    Polygons are closed figures because they have a complete boundary formed by connecting their sides.

    7) What is a closed figure associated with?
    A closed figure is associated with creating a defined space or area, which can be measured and analyzed in geometry.

    8) How many dimensions do polygons have? What are they?
    Polygons have two dimensions: length and width. They do not have any thickness.

    9) What is the difference between 2D and 3D figures?
    2D figures, like polygons, have only length and width, while 3D figures have length, width, and height (thickness), allowing them to occupy volume in space.

    10) What definition of a polygon is given by the speaker?
    A polygon is defined as a closed, two-dimensional shape made up of a finite number of straight line segments connected end to end.

    11) Is a circle a polygon? Why? Why not?
    A circle is not considered a polygon because it does not have straight sides and angles; it is a curved shape and does not meet the criteria of being formed by line segments.

    12) Is a star a polygon?
    Yes, a star can be considered a polygon if it is drawn as a finite combination of straight line segments that create a closed shape, many of which form angles.

    13) Is a pyramid a polygon? Why/Why not?
    A pyramid is not a polygon; it is a three-dimensional shape. However, its base can be a polygon, but the overall structure includes additional dimensions (height).

    14) What does the name of a polygon depend upon?
    The name of a polygon depends on the number of sides it has. For example, a triangle has three sides, a quadrilateral has four, and so on.

    15) What polygons does the speaker define?
    The speaker may define common polygons like triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, etc.

    16) What are regular/irregular polygons?
    Regular polygons have all sides and all angles equal (e.g., a square), while irregular polygons have sides and angles that are not all the same (e.g., a rectangle that is not a square).

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  28. Sardarova Nargiz (4курс 1 группа)
    1)A polygon is just means a multi sided shape and these shapes all have a multiple sides.
    2) Polygons can be seen everywhere, for example, a star, an arrow, etc.
    3) these parts are sides, vertices and angles.
    4) the sides are just the straight line segment that make up a polygon. The vertices are the points where the sides intersect. The angles are formed by the intersecting lines.
    5) In Greek the word polygon literally means many angles
    6) Polygons should be closed shapes where there are no gaps, the area inside is separated from the area outside
    7) A closed shape can be associated with a cage
    8) polygons is a that they're two dimensional or flat shapes. They have a length and a width
    9) Difference between 2D and 3D figures lies in their dimensionality: 2D shapes are flat and confined to length and width, whereas 3D shapes possess volume and extend into three-dimensional space, encompassing length, width, and height.
    10) a polygon is a multi sided shape that has sides vertices and angles, a polygon is a closed shape and is a two dimensional or a flat shape.
    11) a circle doesn't have any straight sides vertices or angle. It's a curved shape so it's notba polygon.
    12) is itba polygon. It has straight sides and vertices and it's a closed two-dimensional figure. That mean star a polygon.
    13) this is not a polygon because it's a three-dimensional figure. It's made from polygons but the whole shape is not a polygon itself.
    14) The name of the polygon depends on the number of sides.
    15) It defines triangle, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, octagons
    16) polygons that have fave six eight or however many sides like this are called regular polygons if all of their angles are equal and irregular polygons if their angles are not equal

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  29. Магомедова Зилефат, 3 курс 1 группа
    1. What is a polygon?
    Polygon is a two-dimensional shape made up of straight lines that form a closed figure.

    2. Where can you see polygons?
    Polygons can be seen everywhere, in nature, in art and design and in much more.

    3. What parts does a polygon consist of?
    Polygon consists of sides, vertices and angles.

    4. What are its sides, vertices and angles?
    The sides are the straight line segments that make up a polygon. The vertices are points where the sides intersect. The angles are formed by the intersecting lines.

    5. What language is the word polygon derived from and what does it mean?
    The word “polygon” comes from the Greek language. “Poly” which means “many”, “gon” means “angels.

    6. Are polygons open  or closed figures?
    Polygons are closed figures.

    7. What is a closed figure associated with? 
    It means that the sides are connected so that there are no gaps. The area inside the figure is separated from the area outside the figure and it is impossible to get from the inside out without crossing the line.

    8. How many dimensions do polygons have? What are they?
    Polygons are two-dimensional figures, they have length and width.

    9. What is the difference between 2D and 3D figures? 
    The main difference between 2D figures and 3D figures is that 2D figures have two dimensions, length ang width, and 3D figures have three dimensions, length, width and depth.

    10. What definition of a polygon is given by the speaker?
    A polygon is a multi-sided shape that has sides, vertices and angles. A polygon is a closed, two-dimensional or flat shape.

    11. Is a circle a polygon? Why?Why not?
    A circle is not a polygon. It doesn't have any straight sides, vertices or angles. It's a curved shape.

    12. Is a star a polygon? 
    Yes, it is. This figure has straight sides and vertices, and it is a closed two-dimensional form.

    13. Is a pyramid a polygon? Why/Why not? 
    Pyramid is not a polygon, because it's a 3D shape.

    14. What does the name of a polygon depend upon?
    Special names of polygons depending on how many sides they have.

    15. What polygons does the speaker define?
    The speaker defines the following polygons: triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, octagons.

    16. What are regular/ irregular polygons?
    Polygons that have 5, 6, 8 or however many sides like this are called regular polygons if all of their angles are equal, and irregular polygons if their angles are not equal.

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  30. 1.A polygon is a two-dimensional closed shape that consists of straight lines.
    2.Polygons can be seen in nature, everyday life, information technology, and much more.
    3.A polygon consists of vertices, corners, and sides.
    4.The sides are just the straight line segments that make up a polygon. The vertices are points where the sides intersect. The angles are formed by the intersecting lines.
    5.The word “polygon” comes from the Greek language. “Poly” which means “many”, “gon” means “angels.
    6.Polygons are closed shapes.
    7.A closed figure is associated with a cage.
    8.Polygons have a length and width, but no other dimensions.
    9.2D shapes are flat, have length, width, and no depth, while 3D shapes have length, width, and depth.
    10.A polygon is a polyhedral shape with sides, vertices, and corners. A polygon is a closed, two-dimensional, or flat shape.
    11.A circle is a curved shape that is not a polygon because it has no straight sides, vertices, or corners.
    12.Yes, it is.
    13.No, it is not.
    14.The name of a polygon depends on the number of sides it has.
    15.Triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, octagons.
    16.Polygons are called regular if all their angles are equal and incorrect if their angles are not equal

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  31. 1) Polygon - a geometric figure, usually defined as a part of a plane bounded by a closed broken line
    2) Polygons can be seen in any object in the house with planes, such as a book, a mobile phone screen, or even the room you are in.
    3) Each polygon has vertices, sides, internal and external angles.
    4) Sides Are Segments Connecting Te Vertices
    Vertices Are Points And Angles Are The Intersession Of 2 Sides
    5) Polygons are closed figures
    6) Polygons are closed figures since their sides connect to form a continuous loop without any breaks
    7) A closed figure is associated with a cell
    8) Polygons have two dimensions: length and width. They are two-dimensional geometric figures that have height and base but do not possess volume.
    9) 2D shapes: have length and width, do not have volume (for example, square, circle).
    3D shapes: have length, width, and height, possessing volume (for example, cube, sphere).
    10)According to the presenter, a polygon is a closed figure distinguished by its sides, vertices, and angles
    11) A circle is not a polygon, as it has no sides or corners. A polygon consists of a finite number of line segments.
    12) A star is not a polygon in the classical sense, as it has intersecting sides. However, in geometry, a star can be considered a complex shape made up of line segments.
    13) A pyramid is not a polygon because a polygon is a flat figure, while a pyramid is a three-dimensional object with a base (which is a polygon) and a vertex.
    14) The name of a polygon depends on the number of its sides. For example, a triangle has three sides, a quadrilateral has four sides, and a pentagon has five sides.
    15) The presenter defines common polygons such as triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons.
    16) Regular polygons are polygons in which all sides and all angles are equal. Examples include an equilateral triangle and a square.
    Irregular polygons are polygons in which the sides and/or angles are not equal. Examples include a random triangle and a random quadrilateral.

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