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noc Must pass Mastery Check Dy: [PACKET 6.1: POLYGON X-SUM THEOREM] a Polygon Angle Exploration We all know that the sum of the angles of a triangle equal 180°, What about a quadrilateral? A pentagon? We can answer this question by looking for a pattern # Of Pickure # of A’s | sum of all Sides interior angles ‘ SI 2 | 360 | 3 | BY ‘ & 4 | 720 a WZ -2) +1970 Polygon Angle-Sum Theorem: The sum of the measures of the interior angles of a polygon is _((!-2)- \¥0 where n is the number of sides of the polygon. 2| PACKET 6.1: POLYGON 4-SUM THEOREM 4 sides (4-2) 1 2-Wo 360 = 6x SOs 42 x % 6 Ue Wie G05 \2g=x, i What about Regular Polygons? Because each polygon with n sides also has n angles of equal measure, you can divide the sum of the angles by n to find the measure of one angle. What about Exterior Angles? 4 sides Vo~\H0= (2) -190 86/4 =40 4+ |30 1260/4 =o Felygon Exterior Angle-sum Theorem: “The sum of the measures of the exeroranles OFANY polygon is 3 fo Bind lemon aigic oa fegular Poligon Bholn, wneted 3 Ye teak anStes =a | [PACKET 6.1: POLYGON X-SUM THEOREM] a Exal Erameles: Find the measure of one interior angle in each regular polygon. 1 2. — regular 15-gon i (15-2).40 sides a - 3.\ 5.180" 2sHolls = Ibe o0|7= Weg Find the measure of one exterior angle in each regular polygon. 3. , 4, regular 13-gon ee B60 = 27.7 30|¢- 45, Find the sum of the interior angles for each polygon. 5. adecagon 5 Side$ 6. (10-2) 1f0 (5-2) 1 {+\60 4-90 Wo SHO Find the value of each variable: ZELZHOZ-1S=360 ——— “2 eyo) vk x10 wey aiee Maztady 131 22 3363 3 19 z=l2l weve Practice 51 Find the interior angle sum for each polygon, Round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary. 1) ~ 2) (2-2) 1862 \g00 . (1-2) RO = Joo 3) regular 19-gon 4) regular 14-gon Find the measure of one exterior angle in each regular polygon, Round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary, 9 . a BESF “2 7) regular octagon 8) regular 15-gon 9) regular 11-gon 10) regular pentagon Find the measure of one interior angle in each regular polygon. Round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary. (4-2): 160 (o-2)- ¥o en eae 13) regular 14-gon 14) regular 24-gon 15) regular 20-gon 16) regular 17-gon A|PACKET $.1: POLYGON <-SUM THEOREM 6.1 Application and Extension Se WR RRC EPO Ory REA RETA OA 1. Find the measure of one interior angle in a regular 14-gon. (14-2) -1f0 2 2160/" = 153.3 2, Find the measure of one exterior angle in a regular 20-g0n. 260/p 0 _ 1p For problems 3 ~ 5, find the value of x. Boon 2s2hy : (F- nit0=540 282 s209 238 btx=54o wax ox= 252 Hi ap* ce 3. = IZ 4. X=12o in the figure at the right, mZA = 45°, mZJFG = 100°, 6, MZFU = 112°, mZGHI = 91°, and MLC = 44°, Find the * indicated measures. Ba 8 see eceeece crea Beate | nce mépat_&4 men ME mep 23 mezp__36 7. The exterior angle of a polygon is 24°. 340 _ 44 Find the number of sides in the polygon. “77 = (-2)-No210 ne i 8. "ef. et ascrop™ a 7 ” 4 y —\20 [PACKET 6.1: POLYGON 4-SUM THEOREM] Atessellation is a pattern of congruent figures that completely covers a plane without gaps or overlaps. A tessellation that consists of exactly one type of regular polygon, with each polygon congruent to all the others, is called a regular tessellation. Any point where the polygons share a common vertex is a vertex point of the tessellation. The figure at right, for instance, shows a regular tessellation of equilateral triangles with one vertex point labeled A. For Exercises 11-14, refer to the regular tesseliation to the right. 11, What is the measure of each interior angle of each equilateral triangle? 12. How many equilateral triangles meet at each vertex point? 13, What is the sum of the measures of all the angles at each vertex point? 14, Based on your answers to Exercises 11-13, explain why itis not possible to make a regular tessellation that consists of regular pentagons. 5. Graph the equation: a 6. Graph the-equation: y=2-x MUSE PUss MUSTETY GREEK vy; vu vet [PACKET 6.1: POLYGON X-SUM THEOREM] a =a Polygon Angle Exploration We all know that the sum of the angles of a triangle equal 180°. What about a quadrilateral? A pentagon? We can answer this question by looking for a pattern: # of Pickure F of Ws [sum of alt Sides interior angles v \ 1g0 fv d 4 mS 2 3-180 4 2 540 Y E 4 6 4 (n-2 9" 186 Polygon Angle-Sum Theorem: The sum of the measures of the interior angles of a polygon is where n is the number of sides of the polygon. 2/ PACKET 6.1: POLYGON 4-SUM THEOREM é =540 (4-2): 180 port 2-160 =300 Bho x4 X 4 Ux + 2K 5y0 125411 + (OT + 634% S40 SHI2+X 3G0=Ox ayia 742 eae teeee, x = 128 tet What about Regular Polygons? Because each polygon with n sides also has n angles of equal measure, you can divide ‘the sum of the angles by n to find the measure of one angle. Regular Polygon interior Angle Theorem: Bilger interior angles of a regular potaon inate What about Exterior Angles? (9-23-1860 160-140= 4O -1 1B0=1260 40-9 =366 1260 + 95140 Folggom Exterior Angle-Surn Theorem: Tie aun ofthe ‘mescureeot tie exterior anaes of ‘ANY polygon is 360°. == [PACKET $.1: POLYGON X-SUM THEOREM] | Bramnles: | Find the measure of ane interior angle in each regular polygon. L Be 1-2): 180 2. regular 15-gon } 5. 180=966 CIS -2)- 180 oo 27 = 12851 13160 =2340 : 2340 +IS=156 Find the measure of one exterior angle in each regular polygon. 3 eC r Oaiia 4. regular 13-gon 3bOe 3227-69 Find the sum of the interior angles for each polygon. 5 adecagon 6. (10-2)- 160 hi 6 160=1440 (6-2)- 186 3-180=54O Find the value of each variable: BeOeLt Ee eee 340 = 32-3 teoz ini +* +38 ata 7 33 232 73 leo e+ 8 Rl=z 13) ~ 131 mies 198 sw Geometry Practice 5.1 Find the interior angle sum for each polygon. Round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary. 1eoCn-2) [eo CI2-2) 1600) = (600° )-gon 1G0( 14-2) 3) regular 19-gon oa aE ccoe 2) a 1800-2) 180 (5) =200° 4) regular 14-gon 120C14-2) HeOlI2) = 2160* Find the measure of one exterior angle in each regular polygon. Round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary. 7) regular octagon 8) regular 15-gon o 6 10) regular pentagon 5 to O we 12° Find the measure of one interior angle in each regular polygon. Round your answer to the nearest tenth if Bn=360 ws 4S? 9) regular 11-gon n= 360 wesnT? necessary. my 1@0 Ln-29 (904-2) 160(2) = 366 13) regular 14-gon pee = 154.3" each 15) regular 20-gon '@O( 10-2) 1p0l1g) =3t47O 3246.5 [b2* eachn mele 120 (ig-2) 2) te0C8) = 1440" 1440 = 144 "each 73 14) regular 24-gon 1€0(24~-2)= 396O° 340/24 = 165" eacn 16) regular 17-gon 180(17-2) = 2960 100 _ 158.8 each 17 4|PACKET 8.1: POLYGON 4-SUM THEOREM §,1 Application and Extension LARRY RAS SrA RW RR OOS 1. Find the measure of one interior angle in a regular 14-gon. 160 04-2) 2160 =14eiS4.218° €ach 2. FInE AS RdTUr WY Ore exterior angle in a regular 20-gon. PMAERLOLMAEAB §0/20=18 For gi EMEEE the value of x, ALL EX- Polygons = 360 1e0(5-2) —P ig0C3) =S4O 180 (3) =540 5YO= 904 I0+2x* 168 1g0(7-2)= 900 3 S40 286 +2x 12005) = 400 L252 22x qoo~ 150 +% tase BO=™ co 3 D~¥ BO0= 4B +40 HOS HIITH F 00S 2B2 +x = 1B 4. x=I2y A 5. 2190 In the figure at the right, mZA = 45°, mZJFG = 100°, 6, MZAM = 112°, mZGHI = 91°, and MZC = 44°, Find the indicated measures. See méZFGH 123 mépHt 2 men uz BB méD 28 m2 Be B=32, 7. The exterior angle of a polygon is 24°. (5-2 )1e0=S40 Find the number of sides in the polygon. ¢ 3e0=N=24 nets sicles eeerenae, men ras=6 BbG=24n ic ane 9 Wee Usides ie0l4-2)=30 6 upides 5 Sides 80060 + 99 412001 M 1206-2) =5¥0 \86 (6-2) =720 sons Repro Ror 4= 1G pf Ps a SYO= 256 42F ~256 ~25¢ 284 2 Oy ee “re y 20 mZF 12 & [PACKET 6.1: POLYGON X-SUM THEOREM] Atessellation is a pattern of congruent figures that completely covers a plane without gaps or overlaps. A tessellation that consists of exactly one type of regular polygon, with each polygon congruent to all the others, is called a regular tessellation. Any point where the polygons share a common vertex is a vertex point of the tessellation, The figure at right, for instance, shows a regular tessellation of equilateral triangles with one vertex point labeled A. For Exercises 1114, refer to the regular tessellation to the right. LEXY ae 12. How many equilateral triangles meet at each vertex point? WAV AVAVAN 13. What is the sum of the measures of all the angles at each vertex point? _ 30. 11. What is the measure of each interior angle of each equilateral triangle? __(o0. +14. Based on your answers to Exercises 11~13, explain why it is not possible to make a regular tessellation that consists of regular pentagons. | Intevior ovale of & perragenis foB ig0Cs-2)=SY¥O 3002 (0623.55 because nig is a decimal, trey vouidin'+ peurectly Sit noah \n cl eV esol oA 67Graph the’equation: te be nome GD Must pass Mastery Check Dy [PACKET 6.1: POLYGON 2-SUM ruconem fi Polygon Angle Exploration We all know that the sum of the angles of a triangle equal 180°. What about a quadrilateral? A pentagon? We can answer this question by looking for a pattern: # of Picture =H Of A’ | sum of all Sides interior angles 1 180 2 |360 SHO 4 720 QDI |S n n-2 (9-218 Polygon Angle-Sum Theorem: “The suri bf tie messures of the interior atielés of a polyeun HUI \AICO, where n is the number of sides of the polygon. : 2) PACKET $.1: POLYGON <-SUM THEOREM Examples: Find x. What about Regular Polygons? Because each polygon with n sides also has n angles,of equal measure, you can divide the sum of the angles by n to find the measure of one angle. What about Exterior Angles? AS GLENS a2 -perbg~ GOR" 9” i 1R0-1HO= HO / \ ree Exterior — Theorem: So | [PACKET $.1: POLYGON X-SUM THEOREM) a Examples: Find the measure of one interior angle in each regular polygon. 1 4 gate 2. regular 15-gon 7-2 4180 16-22-19 P a =15o 5-80 131180 220/15 900 _ 28.6 F Find the measure of one exterior angle in each regular polygon. gst 3. regular 13-gon G7) us awd - -S Find the sum of the interior angles for each polygon. soz x180"4 5. adecagon 6. 10-2.4 (80> HHO —~__ + Find the value of each variable: eB1d= BW TALNO rE t+ 1013 Geometry - Reosrive euens Practice! Find the interior angle sum for each polygon, Round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary. y-L180 2 7-2 +180 0-189 3) regular 19-gon 9-2 + 130 4) regular 14-gon [4 -Z X FO Find the measure of one exterior angle in each regular polygon. — ‘answer to the nearest tenth if necessary. aD 9 @ a C8 C) © a 7) regular octagon 3 =)) 8) regular 15-gon 22- -€4) 9) regular 11-gon 10) regular pentagon "360 360 4 = pba Find the measure of one interior angle in each regular polygon. Round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary. 1 HRD 3-29 19 foe RO = NO, 10 1 Key. 1-2 Q EZ 24-2. Ox BASD, 13) regular 14-gon les 14) regular 24-gon aH 15) regular 20-gon 20-2 -I80 : 16) regular 17-gon BUND ey, IT-2 180 = 790 ~ 12 2100 > 26 i 4|PACKET 6.1: POLYGON 4-SUM THEOREM 6,1 Application and Extension RR ACUV EOS Arar WE ETRE DEAE )x180 2160 154.3 A 1. Find the measure of one interior angle in a regular 14-¢gon(i 4-2 2. Find the measure of one exterior angle in a regular 20-gon. 3@O_ = |8 “20° 5-2. Ios 540 In the figure at the right, mZA = 45°, mZJFG = 100°, mZFdl= 112°, mZGHI = 91°, and MLC = 44°, Find the indicated measures. a ia one Semana ry | gllbaheeeet méepar 84 meray ME mepD 2 mez __ 30 D 7. The exterior angle of a polygon is 24”. 4 309 14 Find the number of sides in the polygon. ra Sg oo 5-2:180= SAQ 3 Cc yent80 =300 GF _SGsTGHOOH%y, x BOs tacrex M 3602270 25g “250 N F paier I x Ea fae) mdi mz 40 [PACKET 6.1: POLYGON 4-SUM THEOREM] A tessellation is a pattern of congruent figures that completely covers a plane without gaps or overlaps. A tessellation that consists of exactly one type of regular polygon, with each polygon congruent to all the others, is called a regular tessellation. Any point where the polygons share a common vertex is a vertex point of the tessellation, The figure at right, for instance, shows a regular tessellation of equilateral triangles with one vertex point labeled A. For Exercises 11-14, refer to the regular tessellation to the right. 14. What isthe measure of each interior angle of each equitateral triangle? © 12. How many equilateral triangles meet at each vertex point? _ © WAVAVAVAN 14, Based on your answers to Exercises 11~13, explain why itis not possible to make a regular tessellation that consists of regular pentagons. 12 26D 13, What is the sum of the measures of all the angles at each vertex point ee cee cons 2x - 5) - 25-4 ea fee 5. Graph the equation: “

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