Chapter 6 (On Geometric Designs)
Chapter 6 (On Geometric Designs)
Chapter 6 (On Geometric Designs)
in the Modern
World
Chapter 6:
Geometric
Designs
6.1 Geometric Shapes
Geometry is considered one of the oldest
branches of Mathematics that deals with the
properties, relationships, and measurement of
points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids. The
word “geometry” is coined from two Greek words
geo, which means “earth” and metron, which
means “measure”.
Polygons Non-Polygons
Parts of a Polygon
Interior Vertex
Diagonal
Angle
Exterior
Angle
A polygon can also be defined as a union of
line segments such that each vertex is a common
endpoint of two adjacent line segments, no two
adjacent line segments intersect except at an
endpoint; and no two line segments with the same
endpoint are collinear.
Types of Polygons
Figure 5
Equilateral Polygon – polygon with congruent
sides. Some examples of equilateral polygons are
squares, rhombuses (or rhombi), and equilateral
triangles.
Figure 6
Regular Polygon – polygon that is equiangular
and equilateral at the same time. Some examples of
regular polygons are squares and equilateral
triangles.
60 hexaconta 5 penta
70 heptaconta 6 hexa
80 octaconta 7 hepta
90 enneaconta 8 octa
9 ennea
Table 2. Names of Some Polygons (3 – 10100 Sides)
Numbe Name of the Polygon Number of Name of the Polygon
r of sides
sides
N n-gon N
3 Triangle or Trigon 18 Octadecagon or Octakaidecagon
4 Quadrilateral or Tetragon 19 Enneadecagon or Enneakaidecagon
5 Pentagon 20 Icosagon
6 Hexagon 30 Triacontagon
7 Heptagon 40 Tetracontagon
8 Octagon 50 Pentacontagon
9 Nonagon or Enneagon 60 Hexacontagon
10 Decagon 70 Heptacontagon
11 Undecagon or Hendecagon 80 Octacontagon
12 Dodecagon 90 Enneacontagon
13 Tridecagon or Triskaidecagon 100 Hectogon or Hecatontagon
14 Tetradecagon or Tetrakaidecagon 1,000 Chiliagon
15 Pentadecagon or Pentakaidecagon 10,000 Myriagon
16 Hexadecagon or Hexakaidecagon 1,000,000 Megagon
17 Heptadecagon or Heptakaidecagon 𝟏𝟎𝟏𝟎𝟎 Googolgon
Example 1
A 78-sided polygon is called a heptacontakaioctagon.
70 and 8
heptaconta kai Octagon
Example 2
90 and 6
enneaconta kai hexagon
For 100-999 sides, form the same name of the
polygon by starting with the prefix for the
hundreds digit taken from the ones digit, affixing
the word hecta, then following the rule on naming
polygons with 3 to 99 sides. However, one may
use the form n-gon, as in 24-gon for a polygon
with 24 sides, instead of using
Example 3
A 153-sided polygon is called a hectapentacontakaitrigon.
100 50 And 3
*(hena)hecta pentaconta Kai trigon