Brainpop Polygons
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Erik ES]
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Mathematics
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4th - 8th Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
A polygon is composed of three or more line
segments. What is another term for "line segment?"
Angle
Side
Corner
Area
2.
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a true statement about
polygons?
Each line segment intersects exactly two other line
segments
Each line segment intersects at least two other line
segments
Each line segment intersects exactly one other line
segment
Each line segment intersects at least one other line
segment
3.
Multiple Choice
Why isn't a circle considered a polygon?
It is an open figure
It's area cannot be calculated
It's not made up of line segments
It's line segments intersect more than two other line segments
4.
Multiple Choice
Every vertex forms a(n):
Line segment
Area
Closed Figure
Angle
5.
Multiple Choice
What can you infer about a polygon from its name?
The length of its perimeter
The sum of its interior angles
The number of line segments that make it up
Its area
6.
Multiple Choice
Regular polygons have sides and angles that are
congruent. What is the best synonym for "congruent?"
Equal
Large
Closed
Curved
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