the diagonals of concave polygons lies in the interior of the polygon is it true or false
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False
The diagonals of concave polygon do not lie inside the polygon.
Step-by-step explanation:
A polygon that has one or more than one interior angles 180° is called a concave polygon.
A concave polygon has a property that some of its diagonals lie outside of the polygon (on the contrary, the diagonals of a convex polygon lie entirely inside the polygon).
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False.
The diagonal of concave polygon do not lies in the interior of the polygon.....
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