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Page 1 RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Maths Chapter 15 – Understanding Shapes – I (Polygons) EXERCISE 15.1 1. Draw rough diagrams to illustrate the following: (i) Open curve (ii) Closed curve Solution: Here is the illustration of (i) Open curve (ii) Closed curve 2. Classify the following curves as open or closed: Page 2 RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Maths Chapter 15 – Understanding Shapes – I (Polygons) EXERCISE 15.1 1. Draw rough diagrams to illustrate the following: (i) Open curve (ii) Closed curve Solution: Here is the illustration of (i) Open curve (ii) Closed curve 2. Classify the following curves as open or closed: RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Maths Chapter 15 – Understanding Shapes – I (Polygons) Solution: (i) Open curve (ii) Closed curve (iii) Closed curve (iv) Open curve (v) Open curve (vi) Closed curve 3. Draw a polygon and shade its interior. Also draw its diagonals, if any. Solution: Here is the polygon with diagonals and with its interior shaded. 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. Solution: (i) A closed curve that is not a polygon. (ii) An open curve made up entirely of line segments. Page 3 RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Maths Chapter 15 – Understanding Shapes – I (Polygons) EXERCISE 15.1 1. Draw rough diagrams to illustrate the following: (i) Open curve (ii) Closed curve Solution: Here is the illustration of (i) Open curve (ii) Closed curve 2. Classify the following curves as open or closed: RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Maths Chapter 15 – Understanding Shapes – I (Polygons) Solution: (i) Open curve (ii) Closed curve (iii) Closed curve (iv) Open curve (v) Open curve (vi) Closed curve 3. Draw a polygon and shade its interior. Also draw its diagonals, if any. Solution: Here is the polygon with diagonals and with its interior shaded. 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. Solution: (i) A closed curve that is not a polygon. (ii) An open curve made up entirely of line segments. RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Maths Chapter 15 – Understanding Shapes – I (Polygons) (iii) A polygon with two sides. A polygon with two sides is not possible because, a polygon should have minimum three sides. 5. Following are some figures: Classify each of these figures 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 Solution: (i) It is a Simple Closed curve and a concave polygon. This is a simple closed curve and as a concave polygon all the vertices are not pointing outwards. (ii) It is a Simple closed curve and a convex polygon. This is a simple closed curve and as a convex polygon all the vertices are pointing outwards. (iii) It is Not a curve and hence it is not a polygon. (iv) It is Not a curve and 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. Page 4 RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Maths Chapter 15 – Understanding Shapes – I (Polygons) EXERCISE 15.1 1. Draw rough diagrams to illustrate the following: (i) Open curve (ii) Closed curve Solution: Here is the illustration of (i) Open curve (ii) Closed curve 2. Classify the following curves as open or closed: RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Maths Chapter 15 – Understanding Shapes – I (Polygons) Solution: (i) Open curve (ii) Closed curve (iii) Closed curve (iv) Open curve (v) Open curve (vi) Closed curve 3. Draw a polygon and shade its interior. Also draw its diagonals, if any. Solution: Here is the polygon with diagonals and with its interior shaded. 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. Solution: (i) A closed curve that is not a polygon. (ii) An open curve made up entirely of line segments. RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Maths Chapter 15 – Understanding Shapes – I (Polygons) (iii) A polygon with two sides. A polygon with two sides is not possible because, a polygon should have minimum three sides. 5. Following are some figures: Classify each of these figures 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 Solution: (i) It is a Simple Closed curve and a concave polygon. This is a simple closed curve and as a concave polygon all the vertices are not pointing outwards. (ii) It is a Simple closed curve and a convex polygon. This is a simple closed curve and as a convex polygon all the vertices are pointing outwards. (iii) It is Not a curve and hence it is not a polygon. (iv) It is Not a curve and 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. RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Maths Chapter 15 – Understanding Shapes – I (Polygons) (viii) It is a Simple closed curve but not a polygon. 6. How many diagonals does each of the following have? (i) A convex quadrilateral (ii) A regular hexagon (iii) A triangle Solution: (i) A convex quadrilateral For a convex quadrilateral we shall use the formula n(n-3)/2 So, number of diagonals = 4(4-3)/2 = 4/2 = 2 A convex quadrilateral has 2 diagonals. (ii) A regular hexagon For a regular hexagon we shall use the formula n(n-3)/2 So, number of diagonals = 6(6-3)/2 = 18/2 = 9 A regular hexagon has 9 diagonals. Page 5 RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Maths Chapter 15 – Understanding Shapes – I (Polygons) EXERCISE 15.1 1. Draw rough diagrams to illustrate the following: (i) Open curve (ii) Closed curve Solution: Here is the illustration of (i) Open curve (ii) Closed curve 2. Classify the following curves as open or closed: RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Maths Chapter 15 – Understanding Shapes – I (Polygons) Solution: (i) Open curve (ii) Closed curve (iii) Closed curve (iv) Open curve (v) Open curve (vi) Closed curve 3. Draw a polygon and shade its interior. Also draw its diagonals, if any. Solution: Here is the polygon with diagonals and with its interior shaded. 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. Solution: (i) A closed curve that is not a polygon. (ii) An open curve made up entirely of line segments. RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Maths Chapter 15 – Understanding Shapes – I (Polygons) (iii) A polygon with two sides. A polygon with two sides is not possible because, a polygon should have minimum three sides. 5. Following are some figures: Classify each of these figures 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 Solution: (i) It is a Simple Closed curve and a concave polygon. This is a simple closed curve and as a concave polygon all the vertices are not pointing outwards. (ii) It is a Simple closed curve and a convex polygon. This is a simple closed curve and as a convex polygon all the vertices are pointing outwards. (iii) It is Not a curve and hence it is not a polygon. (iv) It is Not a curve and 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. RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Maths Chapter 15 – Understanding Shapes – I (Polygons) (viii) It is a Simple closed curve but not a polygon. 6. How many diagonals does each of the following have? (i) A convex quadrilateral (ii) A regular hexagon (iii) A triangle Solution: (i) A convex quadrilateral For a convex quadrilateral we shall use the formula n(n-3)/2 So, number of diagonals = 4(4-3)/2 = 4/2 = 2 A convex quadrilateral has 2 diagonals. (ii) A regular hexagon For a regular hexagon we shall use the formula n(n-3)/2 So, number of diagonals = 6(6-3)/2 = 18/2 = 9 A regular hexagon has 9 diagonals. RD Sharma Solutions for Class 8 Maths Chapter 15 – Understanding Shapes – I (Polygons) (iii) A triangle For a triangle we shall use the formula n(n-3)/2 So, number of diagonals = 3(3-3)/2 = 0/2 = 0 A triangle has no diagonals. 7. What is a regular polygon? State the name of a regular polygon of (i) 3 sides (ii) 4 sides (iii) 6 sides Solution: Regular Polygon: A regular polygon is an enclosed figure. In a regular polygon minimum sides are three. (i) 3 sides A regular polygon with 3 sides is known as Equilateral triangle. (ii) 4 sides A regular polygon with 4 sides is known as Rhombus. (iii) 6 sides A regular polygon with 6 sides is known as Regular hexagon.Read More
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