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19 November, 17:59

In a quadrilateral, a student can draw two diagonals. In a pentagon, a student can draw five diagonals. In a hexagon, a student can draw nine different diagonals. How many diagonals can be drawn in a regular polygon that has 17 sides?

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  1. 19 November, 21:04
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    Hello,

    Let's assume a polygonal of n vertices.

    Starting from of vertice we can reach n-1 vertices by 2 must be excluded.

    So there are n * (n-1-2) possibilities but each possibility is counted twice

    Number of diagonals = n (n-3) / 2

    Examples:

    n=4==>#=4 * (4-3) / 2=4*1/2=2

    n=5==>#=5 (5-3) / 2=5*2/2=5

    n=6==>#=6 * (6-3) / 2=6*3/2=9

    n=17==>#=17 * (17-3) / 2=119.
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