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A teragon does not exist in geometry; however, a tetragon is a four-sided polygon. The prefix "tetra-" means four in Greek, so a tetragon has four sides. Each side of a tetragon is a line segment that connects two vertices.

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Ah, a terrific question! A teragon doesn't exist, but I believe you may be thinking of a "tetragon," which is another word for a quadrilateral. A quadrilateral has four sides, much like a square or a rectangle. Keep exploring and asking questions, there are no mistakes in learning, just happy little accidents.

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Oh, dude, a teragon? Never heard of that one. But if you mean a "polygon," well, that has like a bazillion sides, right? Just kidding, it actually has four sides. So, if you're ever in a heated debate about teragons, just remember they have four sides, like a square but with a fancier name.

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1 trillion.

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