What are the examples for convex polygon
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polygon is called a convex polygon when no line segments between the points, goes inside. The boundaries of the convex polygon do not go inside and all the vertices are pointed outside away from the center.
The interior angles of a convex polygon are less than 180°. Regularly, a polygon is firmly convex, if each line segment with two nonadjacent vertices of the polygon is strictly internal to the polygon but on its endpoints. Each non-fragment triangle is definitely convex.
A planar polygon is convex if it contains all the line segments connecting any pair of its points. Thus, for example, a regular pentagon is convex (left figure), while an indented pentagon is not (right figure).
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