The answer depends on what you wish to apply them to!
There are points (vertices) lines (edges) and polygons (faces).
Graphic are represented using geometrical primitives such as lines, points, curve, shapes or polygons.
Polygons are closed plane shapes bounded by straight lines.
A polygon is a two-dimensional shape enclosed by lines only, not curves. So triangles, squares, rectangles, and octagons are examples of polygons. Circles, ellipses, and annuli are some shapes that are not polygons.
Basic elements of geometry, such as points, lines, angles, and curves, combine to create complex shapes. Points serve as the fundamental units, while lines connect these points to form edges. Angles determine the relationships between intersecting lines, and curves allow for the creation of rounded shapes. By manipulating these elements, various polygons, polyhedra, and other intricate forms can be constructed.
All shapes are polygons * * * * * Wrong! Neither is a polygons. Polygons are two-dimensional shapes enclosed by straight lines. Even a common shape, such as a circle is NOT a polygon. Pyramids and prisms are two of an infinite variety of polyhedra.
Vector images use geometry -- points, lines, curves, shapes and polygons -- to display images in computer graphics.
If all the sides are straight lines, then they are known as polygons.
Polyhedra are 3-dimensional shapes bounded by polygons. Polygons are flat [plane] shapes bounded by straight lines. So a polyhedron cannot have any curved faces.
They are all polygons: two-dimensional shapes, bounded by straight lines.
When three or more lines intersect, they can form various geometric configurations depending on their arrangement. If all lines intersect at a single point, they are concurrent lines. If they intersect at different points, they may create multiple points of intersection, leading to different shapes, such as triangles or polygons. The nature of the intersection can significantly impact the properties of the resulting figures.
Polygons are shapes that have three or more sides * * * * * There is more to a polygon. It is a closed, plane (flat) shape. The three or more sides must be straight lines.