Such a polygon cannot exist.
apeirogon
It's a polygon with 14 points (If the two ends meet) or 16 points (If the two ends don't meet).
A polygon with ends that don't meet is known as a "non-simple polygon" or more specifically, a "self-intersecting polygon." In these shapes, the sides cross over each other, resulting in segments that do not connect to form a closed figure. An example is a star shape, where the lines intersect but do not create a single, closed loop.
the two sides of a polygon meet at the angle
the point where two sides of a polygon meet are called vertices
I am the endpoint where two sides of a polygon meet?
Polygon
A vertex of a polygon is where 2 sides meet
there where a polygon meet that 2 segments is called ''vertex''
The end point where two sides of a polygon meet is the Vertex.
The points where the line segments that form a polygon meet (i.e., the corners) are called the vertices of the polygon. The singular form is vertex.
You do not need a coordinate plane to draw a polygon. A polygon is simply a plane shape whose boundaries are straight line segments that meet at their ends but do not cross. So draw any number of points and draw straight ines from one to the next, and on to the next, and so on except that you must not cross an existing line and the last line must end at the starting point. And there you have it: your polygon!You do not need a coordinate plane to draw a polygon. A polygon is simply a plane shape whose boundaries are straight line segments that meet at their ends but do not cross. So draw any number of points and draw straight ines from one to the next, and on to the next, and so on except that you must not cross an existing line and the last line must end at the starting point. And there you have it: your polygon!You do not need a coordinate plane to draw a polygon. A polygon is simply a plane shape whose boundaries are straight line segments that meet at their ends but do not cross. So draw any number of points and draw straight ines from one to the next, and on to the next, and so on except that you must not cross an existing line and the last line must end at the starting point. And there you have it: your polygon!You do not need a coordinate plane to draw a polygon. A polygon is simply a plane shape whose boundaries are straight line segments that meet at their ends but do not cross. So draw any number of points and draw straight ines from one to the next, and on to the next, and so on except that you must not cross an existing line and the last line must end at the starting point. And there you have it: your polygon!