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A line ray or segment that intersects two or more coplaner lines rays or sgments each at a different point?

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How many line segments make up the figure?

there are 14 line sgments


Closed figure formed by 3 or more sgments that don't cross?

A closed figure formed by 3+ segments that don't cross is a polygon. One with 3 sides is a triangle, one with 4 is a quadrilateral, one with 5 is a pentagon, one with 6 is a hexagon, etc.


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How many line segments make up the figure?

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Closed figure formed by 3 or more sgments that don't cross?

A closed figure formed by 3+ segments that don't cross is a polygon. One with 3 sides is a triangle, one with 4 is a quadrilateral, one with 5 is a pentagon, one with 6 is a hexagon, etc.


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