A regular polygon is a polygon where all sides are the same length and all interior angles are equal measure.
A feature of regular polygons is that you can draw a circle inscribed in touch every one of the vertices of the polygon. As an increasing number of sides of a regular polygon, they look increasingly resembles that of a circle.
In a regular polygon can be distinguished:
· side, L: is each of the segments that form the polygon.
· Vertex, V: the junction of two sides consecutive.
· Center, C: The central point equidistant from all vertices.
· Radio, r: the segment connecting the center of the polygon with a vertex.
· Apotema, a segment perpendicular to one side to the center of the polygon.
° diagonal, d: segment joining two nonadjacent vertices.
· Perimeter, P: is the sum of the extent of its contour
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