A quadrilateral.
Yes, a triangle is a polygon with 3 line segments
No. A polygon must have at least three line segments.
Yes, the sides of a polygon must be line segments. By definition, a polygon is a closed two-dimensional shape formed by a finite number of straight line segments, called edges, which connect at vertices. If the sides were not line segments, the shape would not meet the criteria of being a polygon.
Polygon
The points where the line segments that form a polygon meet (i.e., the corners) are called the vertices of the polygon. The singular form is vertex.
Yes, a triangle is a polygon with 3 line segments
No. A polygon must have at least three line segments.
The line segments that form a polygon called are called sides or edges.
Three.
Yes. Line segments are straight, by definition.
Yes, the sides of a polygon must be line segments. By definition, a polygon is a closed two-dimensional shape formed by a finite number of straight line segments, called edges, which connect at vertices. If the sides were not line segments, the shape would not meet the criteria of being a polygon.
Yes.
NO, a circle is not a polygon. A polygon is composed of a finite set of straight line segments, and a circle has NO straight line segments.
A closed figure made up of line segments is called a polygon. The segments in a polygon are called sides or edges.
Polygon
The points where the line segments that form a polygon meet (i.e., the corners) are called the vertices of the polygon. The singular form is vertex.
A polygon which has 3 line segments is a triangle. Either Isoceles, scalene, or an equilateral triangle with occur.