Area of Polygons
The region that is enclosed by a polygon is the measure of its area. Since polygons are plane shapes, their areas refer to the regions occupied by them in 2D planes. The area of all kinds of polygons is expressed in square units- square meters, square centimeters, square inches, square feet, etc.
Example: In the figure below, the shaded region depicts the area of a hexagon in the XY- plane.
Area of Regular Polygon
Area of a Polygon is the space covered inside the boundary of any polygon. Polygons are two- dimensional plane figures with at least three or more sides. It is to be noted that a polygon has a finite number of sides. The number of sides in a polygon determines its name. For example, a pentagon is a polygon that has 5 sides, a hexagon has 6 sides, a heptagon has 7 sides, and so on. Regular polygons are class
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