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When intersecting or connected lines enclose a space, they form a geometric shape or polygon. The most basic examples include triangles, quadrilaterals, and other polygons, depending on the number of lines and their arrangement. The enclosed area is often referred to as the interior of the shape, which can have various properties such as area and perimeter.

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