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Introduction to Polygons Video Lecture | Mathematics (Maths) Class 6

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1. What is a polygon?
Ans. A polygon is a two-dimensional closed figure that is formed by connecting straight line segments. It consists of multiple sides, vertices, and angles.
2. How many sides can a polygon have?
Ans. A polygon can have a minimum of three sides, and there is no maximum limit to the number of sides a polygon can have.
3. What is the difference between a regular polygon and an irregular polygon?
Ans. A regular polygon is a polygon where all sides and angles are equal, while an irregular polygon has sides and angles of different lengths and measures.
4. How do you calculate the interior angles of a polygon?
Ans. The sum of the interior angles of a polygon can be calculated using the formula: (n-2) * 180 degrees, where 'n' represents the number of sides of the polygon.
5. Can a polygon have concave angles?
Ans. Yes, a polygon can have concave angles. A concave polygon is a polygon with at least one interior angle greater than 180 degrees.
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