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PAGE NO 15.5:

Question 1:

Draw rough diagrams to illustrate the following:
 (i) Open curve
 (ii) Closed curve

ANSWER:

(i) Open curve: A curve in which the beginning and the end points does not cut each other or are different.

Chapter 15 - Understanding Shapes-I (Polygons), Class 8, Maths RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics
(ii) Closed curve: A curve in which the beginning and the end points are the same and cuts each other.

Chapter 15 - Understanding Shapes-I (Polygons), Class 8, Maths RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics


Question 2:

Classify the following curves as open or closed:

 

Chapter 15 - Understanding Shapes-I (Polygons), Class 8, Maths RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics


Chapter 15 - Understanding Shapes-I (Polygons), Class 8, Maths RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics


ANSWER:

Open curve: A curve in which the beginning and end points are different or do not cut each other.
Closed curve: A curve in which the beginning and end points are the same and cut each other.
By the above definitions, we can classify the given figures as follows:
(i) Open curve
(ii) Closed curve
(iii) Closed curve
(iv) Open curve
(v) Open curve
(vi) Closed curve


Question 3:

Draw a polygon and shade its interior. Also draw its diagonals, if any.

ANSWER:

In polygon ABCD, AC and BD are the diagonals.

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PAGE NO 15.6:

Question 4:

Illustrate, if possible, each one of the following with a rough diagram:
 (i) A closed curve that is not a polygon.
 (ii) An open curve made up entirely of line segments.
 (iii) A polygon with two sides.

ANSWER:

(i) Polygons are made up of straight lines, not curves.

Chapter 15 - Understanding Shapes-I (Polygons), Class 8, Maths RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics
(ii) An open curve made up entirely of line segments:

Chapter 15 - Understanding Shapes-I (Polygons), Class 8, Maths RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics
(iii) Not possible because polygons are closed figures.



Question 5:

Following are some figures: Classify each of these fugures on the basis of the following:
 (i) Simple curve
 (ii) Simple closed curve
 (iii) Polygon
 (iv) Convex polygon
 (v) Concave polygon
 (vi) Not a curve

 

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Chapter 15 - Understanding Shapes-I (Polygons), Class 8, Maths RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

 

ANSWER:

(i) It is a simple closed curve and a concave polygon.
(ii) It is a simple closed curve and a convex polygon.
(iii) It is not a curve; hence, it is not a polygon.
(iv) It is not a curve; hence, it is not a polygon.
(v) It is a simple closed curve but not a polygon.
(vi) It is a simple closed curve but not a polygon.
(vii) It is a simple closed curve but not a polygon.
(viii) It is a simple closed curve but not a polygon.


Question 6:

How many diagonals does each of the following have?
 (i) A convex quadrilateral
 (ii) A regular hexagon
 (iii) A triangle

ANSWER:
An n-sided convex polygon has Chapter 15 - Understanding Shapes-I (Polygons), Class 8, Maths RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics diagonals.
(i) A quadrilateral has Chapter 15 - Understanding Shapes-I (Polygons), Class 8, Maths RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics diagonals.
There are 2 diagonals in the convex quadrilateral.

Chapter 15 - Understanding Shapes-I (Polygons), Class 8, Maths RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics
(ii) A regular hexagon has  Chapter 15 - Understanding Shapes-I (Polygons), Class 8, Maths RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics diagonals.
There are 9 diagonals in a regular hexagon.
Chapter 15 - Understanding Shapes-I (Polygons), Class 8, Maths RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics
(iii) A triangle does not have any diagonal in it.

Chapter 15 - Understanding Shapes-I (Polygons), Class 8, Maths RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics



Question 7:

What is a regular polygon? State the name of a regular polygon of
 (i) 3 sides
 (ii) 4 sides
 (iii) 6 sides

ANSWER:

A polygon that has equal sides and equal angles is called a regular polygon.

(i) Equilateral triangle:
Chapter 15 - Understanding Shapes-I (Polygons), Class 8, Maths RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics
(ii) Square:
Chapter 15 - Understanding Shapes-I (Polygons), Class 8, Maths RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

(iii) Regular hexagon:
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FAQs on Chapter 15 - Understanding Shapes-I (Polygons), Class 8, Maths RD Sharma Solutions - RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Mathematics

1. What is a polygon?
Ans. A polygon is a closed figure made up of line segments. It has straight sides and does not intersect itself.
2. How many sides does a polygon have?
Ans. A polygon can have a minimum of 3 sides, but there is no maximum limit to the number of sides a polygon can have.
3. What is the sum of the interior angles of a polygon?
Ans. The sum of the interior angles of a polygon with n sides can be calculated using the formula (n-2) × 180 degrees.
4. How do you classify polygons based on their sides?
Ans. Polygons can be classified based on the number of sides they have. Some common classifications are: - Triangle: 3 sides - Quadrilateral: 4 sides - Pentagon: 5 sides - Hexagon: 6 sides - Heptagon: 7 sides - Octagon: 8 sides - Nonagon: 9 sides - Decagon: 10 sides
5. How do you classify polygons based on their angles?
Ans. Polygons can also be classified based on the measure of their angles. Some common classifications are: - Equiangular polygon: All angles are equal. - Convex polygon: All interior angles are less than 180 degrees. - Concave polygon: At least one interior angle is greater than 180 degrees. - Regular polygon: Both the sides and angles are equal.
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