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Find a constellation that forms a polygon. For example, the Big Dipper forms a quadrilateral. What is the name of your constellation? Describe how your constellation looks. What type of polygon does your constellation form? Is the polygon concave or convex? Is the polygon regular or irregular? How do you know? Find a constellation that does not form any polygons. What is the name of this constellation? Describe what this constellation looks like and explain why it does not form any polygons.

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Answered by rfia
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Answered by CarlynBronk
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The group of stars which forms a polygon is called Capricornus.

It is a group of 12 stars.

It is a 12 sided irregular,concave polygon.

A curve is called a polygon ,if it is a simple closed curve made up of line segments.

A polygon is said to be regular , if it's all sides and all interior as well as exterior angles are equal, otherwise it is said to be irregular.

A polygon is said to be convex, if it's all diagonal lie in the interior ,otherwise it is called concave polygon.

The constellation which does not form a polygon is Libra made up of six stars.

It will not form a polygon , because it is not a closed shape.


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