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The area of a regular [[n-gon]] of side [[length]] s is <math>\frac{ns^2*\tan{(90-\frac{180}{n})}}{4}</math> | The area of a regular [[n-gon]] of side [[length]] s is <math>\frac{ns^2*\tan{(90-\frac{180}{n})}}{4}</math> | ||
+ | All [[external angle]]s are less than <math>180^{\circ}</math>. These external angles sum to <math>360n</math>. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Concave polygon]] | * [[Concave polygon]] |
Revision as of 07:24, 8 October 2007
A convex polygon is a polygon whose interior forms a convex set. That is, if any 2 points on the perimeter of the polygon are connected by a line segment, no point on that segment will be outside the polygon.
All internal angles of a convex polygon are less than . These internal angles sum to degrees.
The convex hull of a set of points also turns out to be the convex polygon with some or all of the points as its vertices.
The area of a regular n-gon of side length s is
All external angles are less than . These external angles sum to .
See also
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