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VISUALIZING,

IDENTIFYING AND
DESCRIBING
POLYGONS WITH 5
OR MORE SIDES
Directions: Read and
understand the word
problem inside the box.
Then, supply the missing
information using AGONA.
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The Brgy. Lipit Council and Officials
conducted a General Assembly.180
people attended. Among them,
30% were female. How many were
female
attendees?
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1. What is asked?
2. What are the given facts?
3. What operation to use?
4. What is the number
sentence?
5. What is the answer?
(Solution)
Observe the
following
pictures.
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Shapes have a wide application in
real-life applications. For example: The
tiles that you walk on are squared in
shape, which implies that they are
polygons. The truss of a building or
bridge, the walls of a building, etc.,
are examples of polygons.
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Polygons are all around us. A lot of
polygons can be found in our
homes and in the community
where we live in. For example,
when you travel on streets, you see
road signs. Most of these have the
shape of a polygon.
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Mastery on polygons is not
only an important part of
mathematics, but it is also an
important part of daily
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living.
It helps you become
acquainted with the
applications of polygons in
science, engineering, art,
design and social studies.
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Polygons are shapes formed with
3 or more straight lines. These
straight lines used to form the
shape are called sides and the
common point where the sides
meet is called vertex.
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Polygons with
5 or more sides
Pentagon
➢5 sides, 5
angles
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Hexagon
➢6 sides, 6
angles
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Heptagon
➢7 sides, 7
angles
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Octagon
➢8 sides, 8
angles
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Nonagon
➢9 sides, 9
angles
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Decagon
➢10 sides,
10 angles
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Undecagon
➢11 sides,
11 angles
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Dodecagon
➢12 sides,
12 angles
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Always remember that polygons
are closed plane figures that are
formed by the line segments
that meet only at their
endpoints. The line segments are
the sides. The endpoints where
the sides meet are the vertices.
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Polygons are classified
according to the
number of their sides,
vertices and angles.
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Directions: Name
the following
polygons.
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Give at least five (5)
examples of polygons
you see at home and in
your school.
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What are the different
kinds of polygon?
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Directions: Copy the table
below. Count the number of
sides in each polygon. Name the
polygon. The first item is
already answered for you as a
guide.
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