No it cant.
Polygons must have straight sides. The sides also can't cross each other.
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A closed shape that is not a polygon made entirely of segments is a circle. Unlike polygons, which are composed of straight line segments, a circle is defined as the set of all points equidistant from a central point, and its boundary is smooth and curved. Other examples include ellipses and certain types of curves, such as ovals or closed curves like a figure-eight. These shapes do not have the straight edges characteristic of polygons.
A nonagonal prism is a geometric polyhedron whose top and bottom are nonagons (polygons with nine sides) connected to each other by nine rectangles.
Since any polygon can be constructed from a combination of other polygons, I would call this rule a "trivial property of polygons".
A pyramid
Most triangles, quadrilaterals, and other polygons with five or more sides; most closed shapes with curved sides.Most triangles, quadrilaterals, and other polygons with five or more sides; most closed shapes with curved sides.Most triangles, quadrilaterals, and other polygons with five or more sides; most closed shapes with curved sides.Most triangles, quadrilaterals, and other polygons with five or more sides; most closed shapes with curved sides.
A ringed formation occurs when two segments become connected with each other. In order for a curved shape to be achieved, each connected segment needs to be mirrored in a circular motion.
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Prism good luck
namesand pictures of quadrilaterals and other polygons
A closed shape that is not a polygon made entirely of segments is a circle. Unlike polygons, which are composed of straight line segments, a circle is defined as the set of all points equidistant from a central point, and its boundary is smooth and curved. Other examples include ellipses and certain types of curves, such as ovals or closed curves like a figure-eight. These shapes do not have the straight edges characteristic of polygons.
Yes! As long as the four sides of the quadrangle are connected, not curved, and all that other stuff, yes. Like a square.
The points are in parallel with the condenser. Both are connected to ground on one side (screwed to something metal). The other side connects to the coil.
A nonagonal prism is a geometric polyhedron whose top and bottom are nonagons (polygons with nine sides) connected to each other by nine rectangles.
They make points in space related to each other. Now they are connected in the problem, instead of just points on the graph.
Since any polygon can be constructed from a combination of other polygons, I would call this rule a "trivial property of polygons".
A pyramid