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Curious to find out what angle these guys are playing? Check out this video. You’ll have angles coming out of the wazoo.
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- 00:00
Polygons, a la Shmoop. Farmer Polly at the Circle-P Farm needs to
- 00:11
build some pens for her exotic animals.
- 00:15
Polly doesn't want her animals to escape...
- 00:20
...so she needs to build the animal pens in the shape of polygons.
- 00:27
So what's a polygon?
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A polygon is any closed figure with three or more straight sides. "Closed" means that
- 00:34
all sides connect together.
- 00:37
There are no gaping holes in it that the three-toed sloth could escape through... very... slowly...
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These are not polygons: And no, a circle is not a polygon. It doesn't
- 00:48
meet all the requirements... don't forget about the straight sides.
- 00:53
Now these beauties, these are polygons. No animals are getting out of these bad boys.
- 00:58
The last time the land octopus and the wallabies got out, Polly had a litter of eight-legged
- 01:02
wallabies to round up.
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Those things can kick like you wouldn't believe. Unless you live in a circular cave, you've
- 01:08
probably heard of triangles. Well, triangles are polygons with three sides.
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What do you call a polygon with four sides? A quadrilateral....
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Here are some key terms you should know: Angle: the shape formed when two rays meet
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at a common point.
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Vertex: the point where two rays meet; the corner point of a polygon. The plural
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of vertex is vertices....
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Side: the straight edge of a polygon. These are regular polygons...
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...called equilateral and equiangular, which means all sides are equal length and all angles
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are equal in measure.
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Since they're regular, Polly will put all the regular animals in here: the crocodiles,
- 02:04
the giraffes, the fainting goats....
- 02:07
Trust us, compared to the rest of these animals, the fainting goats are pretty regular.
- 02:11
Now these suckers are not regular.
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There could be a few reasons:
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All sides are not equal.
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All angles are not equal.
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All sides and all angles are not equal. Nothing's equal. Not a thing.
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This is where Polly will put those eight-legged kangaroos, the flying sloth, and the talking
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donkey.
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He's such a smart... well, let's just say he has quite a mouth on him.
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Finally, there are convex and concave polygons. A convex polygon has no angles pointing inwards.
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More precisely, no internal angles can be more than a hundred eighty degrees.
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...So basically what the fence looks like when the bull moose gets angry.
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If there are any internal angles greater than a hundred eighty degrees, then the polygon
- 02:58
is concave. Now you're ready to help Farmer Polly out
- 03:04
on the farm.
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Don't worry, you won't have to milk the bovine-ocerus until you learn about volume and cylinders...
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