Maths Elementary Shapes part 16 (Diagonal of Polygon) CBSE Class 6 Mathematics VI

TL;DR
This video explains the concept of polygons, vertices, diagonals, regular polygons, and different types of polygons.
Transcript
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Key Insights
- 😚 A polygon is a closed curve made up of line segments.
- 🫥 Vertices are the corners of a polygon where two line segments meet.
- 🫥 Diagonals are line segments that connect non-consecutive vertices in a polygon.
- 🙃 Regular polygons have all equal sides and angles.
- 🙃 Different types of polygons are named based on the number of sides they have.
- #️⃣ The number of diagonals in a polygon increases with the number of sides.
- 📛 Regular polygons have specific names like equilateral triangle and square.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What is a polygon?
A polygon is a closed curve made up of line segments. It must be a simple curve and made up of only line segments.
Q: How are vertices defined in a polygon?
Vertices are the points where two line segments meet in a polygon. They are the corners of the polygon.
Q: What are diagonals in a polygon?
Diagonals are line segments that connect non-consecutive vertices in a polygon. They can be drawn in multiple ways depending on the polygon.
Q: What is a regular polygon?
A regular polygon is one in which all sides and angles are equal. Examples include an equilateral triangle and a square.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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A polygon is a closed curve made up of line segments.
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Vertices are the points where two line segments meet in a polygon.
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Diagonals are line segments that connect non-consecutive vertices in a polygon.
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