The statement is True. Like the edges of a filled-in area, the endpoints of a polygon do not necessarily need to conform to snap points. This means that while the drawing may help in aligning shapes and ensuring accuracy, the exact points where the polygon begins and ends can be placed somewhat freely as long as the shape is defined properly.
Use the purple rectangle (diamond symbols) to again shade the barn doors, then use the tan triangle (rectangle symbols) to shade the roof.
RoofBarn doorsCANVAS HEIGHT (Inches)CANVAS WIDTH (Inches)Perimeter: 4Area: 16, 0
True or False: Like the edges of a filled-in area, the endpoints of a polygon do not need to conform to snap points.
True
False
1 answer