A polygon can be convex, which means Convex Polygon: A polygon that has all interior angles less than 180° Concave Polygon A polygon that has one or more interior angles greater than 180° A Complex polygon is neither convex or concave. A star polygon is an example of a complex polygon. If you look in google images, there are tons of pics of them.
It's not possible to draw, list, or name all of the polygons.If you draw a polygon with the greatest number of sides you can think of, I can alwaysdraw a polygon with at least one more side than yours.
A convex polygon is a polygon such that no side extended cuts any other side or vertex; it can be cut by a straight line in at most two points Example: A square is a convex polygon, as is an eqilateral triangle. A star shaped polygon is NOT convex. More generally, In Euclidean space, objects are convex if for every pair of points within the object, every point on the straight line segment that joins them is also within the object.
no it cannot , because a regular polygon is a shape with equal sides, and for it to be concave or convex some sides have to jut out or in See related link below for more information
No convex polygon with 7 or more sides will tessellate.
A regular pentagon is convex. By taking a regular pentagon and shortening or lengthening one or more sides, an infinite number of possible convex pentagons can be created. A convex polygon is defined as a polygon such that all internal angles are less than or equal to 180 degrees, and a line segment drawn between any two vertices remains inside the polygon. It is possible to have non-convex (concave) pentagons; there are infinite number possible ways to do this, too.
A polygon can be convex, which means Convex Polygon: A polygon that has all interior angles less than 180° Concave Polygon A polygon that has one or more interior angles greater than 180° A Complex polygon is neither convex or concave. A star polygon is an example of a complex polygon. If you look in google images, there are tons of pics of them.
A convex hexagon is a simple polygon whose interior is a convex set. It is a six-sided polygon, and it has no angles pointing inwards, meaning that no internal angles can be more than 180 degrees.
It's not possible to draw, list, or name all of the polygons.If you draw a polygon with the greatest number of sides you can think of, I can alwaysdraw a polygon with at least one more side than yours.
A convex polygon is a polygon such that no side extended cuts any other side or vertex; it can be cut by a straight line in at most two points Example: A square is a convex polygon, as is an eqilateral triangle. A star shaped polygon is NOT convex. More generally, In Euclidean space, objects are convex if for every pair of points within the object, every point on the straight line segment that joins them is also within the object.
No convex polygon with 7 or more sides can tessellate.
A convex polygon is one with no reflex angles (angles that measure more than 180 degrees when viewed from inside the polygon). More generally a convex set is on where a straight line between any two points in the set lies completely within the set.
Convex: any line drawn through the polygon (and not tangent to an edge or corner) meets its boundary exactly twice.Non-convex: a line may be found which meets its boundary more than twice.Simple: the boundary of the polygon does not cross itself. All convex polygons are simple.Concave: Non-convex and simple.Star-shaped: the whole interior is visible from a single point, without crossing any edge. The polygon must be simple, and may be convex or concave.hope it can help you :)
no it cannot , because a regular polygon is a shape with equal sides, and for it to be concave or convex some sides have to jut out or in See related link below for more information
There can be no convex polygon with three parallel sides. There are concave polygons with 6 or more sides that have three parallel lines.
I believe it means two or more polygons that share a same point.
No convex polygon with 7 or more sides will tessellate.