classify polygon depending upon number of sides (write any two)
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Classifying Polygons
A polygon is any closed planar figure that is made entirely of line segments that intersect at their endpoints. Polygons can have any number of sides and angles, but the sides can never be curved. The segments are called the sides of the polygons, and the points where the segments intersect are called vertices. The easiest way to identify a polygon is to look for a closed figure with no curved sides.
Polygons can be either convex or concave. Think of the term concave as referring to a cave, or “caving in”. A concave polygon has a section that “points inward” toward the middle of the shape. All stars are concave polygons.
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