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what is convex and concave polygons mention breifly with examples​

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Answered by Anonymous
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If each of the interior angles of a polygon is less than 180°, then it is called convex polygon. Note: In this type of polygon, no portion of the diagonals lies in the exterior. Examples of convex polygons: In the adjoining figure of a parallelogram there are four interior angles i.e., ∠BAD, ∠ADC, ∠DCB and ∠CBA.

Answered by DiyaTony
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convex polygon - they does not have their diagonals on their exterior

concave polygons - they have their diagonals on their exterior

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