I want to say 2, once at each corner
A polygon is formed by taking line segments and allowing them to cross or intersect. You must let each segment intersect exactly two others. The result is a polygon.
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No, A polygon is a closed geometric figure whose sides are nothing more than line segments. Each corner of a polygon where two sides intersect is called a vertex of the polygon.
Two to one, with the larger segment being towards the vertices of the triangle.
No, a crescent is not a polygon. It is the area between two arcs of different radii that intersect each other.Theoretically, the crescent could be considered to be a polygon with an infinite number of infinitesimally small sides, but that is not the standard interpretation.
A polygon is formed by taking line segments and allowing them to cross or intersect. You must let each segment intersect exactly two others. The result is a polygon.
Zero times.
Each point of a polygon at which two sides intersect is called VERTEX
its a ray
Line
side
a polygon is any nth sided figure closed at all points a line segment is a line that stops at each end
A line segment joining two adjacent vertices of a polygon is called an edge or a side. A line segment joining two non-adjacent vertices is called a diagonal.
No, A polygon is a closed geometric figure whose sides are nothing more than line segments. Each corner of a polygon where two sides intersect is called a vertex of the polygon.
All polygon sides are segments of lines.
Straight. No curved lines. And no open spaces the line has to be whole.
Two to one, with the larger segment being towards the vertices of the triangle.