Math, asked by har858, 6 months ago

Give an example for concave polygon.​

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Answered by ranjitselvand
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If at least one angle of a polygon is more than 180°, then it is called a concave polygon. Examples of concave polygons: In the adjoining figure of a hexagon there are six interior angles i.e., ∠ABC, ∠BCD, ∠CDE, ∠DEF, ∠EFA and ∠FAB. Among the six interior angles, ∠CDE is greater than 180°.

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Answered by KhataranakhKhiladi2
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A concave polygon is a polygon that has at least one angle greater than 180 degrees. In other words, it has at least one angle that extends beyond a straight line. Because of this angle, at least one of the vertices, or corners, will appear pushed in.

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