Polygons
Polyhedra
Circumference
Technological resources
100

Line segments that delimit and shape the polygon. They are usually named according to the vertices that delimit them.

Sides

100

They are the angles that are formed with the faces that have an edge in common.

Dihedral angles

100

Straight line that intercepts the circumference at two points

Secant line

100

There are several types of calculators that adapt to different contexts because the representation of your data will depend on the area of interest, they can be: 

Graphing, programmable, scientific, financial, solar, office, software and online.

200

The points where two straight sides coincide. They are named with a capital letter.

Vertex

200

They are the angles that are formed with the faces that have an edge in common.

Polyhedron angles

200

Straight line that intercepts the circumference at a single point.

Tangent line

200

For calculating angles in geometry we use the: 

Scientific calculator

300

The opening between two consecutive sides. They can be: internal or external

Angles

300

It is that polyhedron that has an incoming dihedral angle, causing a line to cross in more than two points to its faces.


Concave

300

Straight line that has no point of contact with the circumference.

External line

300

For calculating angles expressed as decimal angles and represented in degrees, minutes, and seconds.

DEG mode

400

Line dimension joining the center to each midpoint of the sides.

Apothem

400

It is a polyhedron in which any line crosses its face at two points.

Convex

400

Angle whose vertex is a point on the circumference and its sides are chords of the circle.

Inscribed angle

400

A 12 m long ladder is leaning against a wall, if the foot of the ladder is 5.3 m away from the wall, how high does the top of the ladder reach?

10.8 m

500

Segment that goes from the center to each vertex of the polygon.

Radius

500

Polyhedra are geometric bodies that are made up of three dimensions

Length, width and height

500

Angle whose vertex is a point on the circumference and its sides are formed by a secant and a tangent.

Semi-inscribed angle

500

Express 71r in sexagesimal degrees.

4068.0 degrees

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