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.
A polygon.
If none of the sides ever cross each other, there cannot be a closed plane figure.
A polygon would fit the given description.
A closed plane figure formed by three or more line segments that do not cross is called a polygon. The line segments are known as the sides of the polygon, and the points where the sides meet are called vertices. Common examples of polygons include triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, and hexagons. Polygons can be classified as regular, with equal sides and angles, or irregular, with varying lengths and angles.
If it is a closed figure which doesn't cross over itself (like a bowtie looking figure), then it is called a polygon.
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A polygon.
If none of the sides ever cross each other, there cannot be a closed plane figure.
A polygon would fit the given description.
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A polygon
If it is a closed figure which doesn't cross over itself (like a bowtie looking figure), then it is called a polygon.
Polygon and they do not cross.
If it has 3 or more line segments then it is a polygon
Because a polygon is a closed figure with straight lines that do not cross, and that's what a hexagon has.