Nets are two-dimensional representations of three-dimensional objects, often made up of polygons. A net consists of a series of connected polygons that can be folded to form a polyhedron. Each polygon in the net corresponds to a face of the 3D shape, illustrating how the flat shapes come together to create the solid object. Thus, nets serve as a useful tool for visualizing and constructing polygons in three dimensions.
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they are both polygons
They are both convex polygons.
If you mean a 4-sided polygon, then that is a quadrilateral. See related link for more information on polygons.
There are infinitely many polygons so it would be impossible to name them all. For the names of those with a fewer sides see the related link.
Maybe the related link on polygons will help.
See the Related Link below for pictures of polygons.
They are both polygons.
they are both polygons
They are both convex polygons.
If you mean a 4-sided polygon, then that is a quadrilateral. See related link for more information on polygons.
They would be equilateral concave polygons. See the related link to see some diagrams.
A square is a special type of polygon.
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Polygons will tessellate if when joined together there is no gaps or overlaps
The New Jersey Nets no longer exist as they relocated to Brooklyn and became the Brooklyn Nets in 2012. However, if you are looking for the mailing address of the Brooklyn Nets, it is: 15 MetroTech Center, Brooklyn, NY 11201. For any inquiries related to the former New Jersey Nets, it's best to refer to historical archives or the current Brooklyn Nets organization.
There are infinitely many polygons so it would be impossible to name them all. For the names of those with a fewer sides see the related link.