if a line segment joining any two points in the interior of a quadrilateral does not lie wholly within it, then it is called a concave quadrilateral otherwise it is a convex quadrilateral.... Explain this statement in simple language
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Every polygon is either convex or concave. The difference between convex and concave polygons lies in the measures of their angles. For a polygon to be convex, all of its interior angles must be less than 180 degrees. Otherwise, the polygon is concave
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the difference between convex and concave polygons lies in the mesures of thier angles
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