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We’re at the Polygons annual party. It’s polygons only so to get a ticket, you have to be a 2D shape, with straight sides. Polygons can be grouped based the number of sides they have. So let ...
Learn more about how angles in an 𝒏-sided polygon add to 180° × (𝒏 – 2) with this BBC Bitesize Maths article. For students between the ages of 11 and 14.
It’s possible to work out the angles of polygons with more than 4 sides by cutting them up into triangles. This is a regular hexagon. It has 6 sides and it can be divided into 4 triangles, like ...
We’re at the Polygons annual party. It’s polygons only so to get a ticket, you have to be a 2D shape, with straight sides. Polygons can be grouped based the number of sides they have. So let ...
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