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The smallest possible polygon in a Euclidean geometry or "flat geometry" is the triangle, but on a sphere, there can be a digon and a henagon. If the edges (lines of the polygon) do not intersect (cross each other), the polygon is called simple, otherwise it is complex.
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The smallest possible polygon in a Euclidean geometry or "flat geometry" is the triangle, but on a sphere, there can be a digon and a henagon. If the edges (lines of the polygon) do not intersect (cross each other), the polygon is called simple, otherwise it is complex.
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