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Polygon- A shape that has NO curved edges & NO gaps. Lines CANNOT cross each other.

Well there are a couple of different types.

There are:

Triangle- 3 sides

Quadrilateral- 4 sides

Pentagon- 5 sides

Hexagon- 6 sides

Heptagon- 7 sides

Octagon- 8 sides

Nonagon- 9 sides

Decagon- 10 sides

There are definably more, but i just listed the more basic.

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