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definitions of polygon​

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Answered by mishramohini39
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Polygon is a closed figure bounded by line segments

Answered by Anonymous
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a plane figure with at least three straight sides and angles, and typically five or more.

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What is a polygon simple definition?

In geometry, a simple polygon /ˈpɒlɪɡɒn/ is a polygon that does not intersect itself and has no holes. That is, it is a flat shape consisting of straight, non-intersecting line segments or "sides" that are joined pairwise to form a single closed path.

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Why is it called a polygon?

The word polygon comes from the Greeks, like most terms in geometry, which they invented. It simply means many (poly) angles (gon). A polygon can't have any curves or any gaps or openings in its shape.

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What is a polygon shape?

This page examines the properties of two-dimensional or 'plane' polygons. A polygon is any shape made up of straight lines that can be drawn on a flat surface, like a piece of paper. Such shapes include squares, rectangles, triangles and pentagons but not circles or any other shape that includes a curve.

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