A 7 sided heptagon has 7 points which are its vertices.
It is the interior of the polygon.
If, for any two points A and B in the polygon, all points with position A + kB are inside the polygon for 0 ≤ k ≤ 1, then the polygon is convex. In simple terms, if all points on the line AB lie inside the polygon, it is convex. If there is at least one point on AB that is outside the polygon then it is not a convex polygon.
A seven-sided polygon is a heptagon.
A concave polygon.
It should be convex
It is a convex polygon.
A convex polygon
it becomes a Star polygon
The vertices are the "points" of a polygon.
no because a polygon can not have curved edges,points,sides,ect.
A polygon with seven sides is called a septagon.
A polygon with seven sides is a heptagon.
No, a ray is a straight line with no ending points. And a polygon has lines that come together at points.
It is the interior of the polygon.
A seven-sided polygon is called a heptagon.
If, for any two points A and B in the polygon, all points with position A + kB are inside the polygon for 0 ≤ k ≤ 1, then the polygon is convex. In simple terms, if all points on the line AB lie inside the polygon, it is convex. If there is at least one point on AB that is outside the polygon then it is not a convex polygon.
a polygon in which any line segment connecting two points of the polygon has no part outside the polygon.