Adjacent sides intersect at vertices. Non-adjacent sides may be parallel and so may not intersect.
No, A polygon is a closed geometric figure whose sides are nothing more than line segments. Each corner of a polygon where two sides intersect is called a vertex of the polygon.
An angle. A polygon is a plane figure bounded by straight sides (triangle, quadrilateral, pentagon, etc).
No, a crescent is not a polygon. It is the area between two arcs of different radii that intersect each other.Theoretically, the crescent could be considered to be a polygon with an infinite number of infinitesimally small sides, but that is not the standard interpretation.
A polygon is a closed figure bounded by sides. A polygon can't be formed with only one side.Explanation:If there is one line then we don't get a closed figure.With two lines and their intersection we get an angle, but if we include one more line such that it also intersects the other two lines except at the point where the other two intersect then we get a triangle.And a triangle is a closed figure, means it is a polygon.So, a polygon with minimum number of sides(3 sides) is triangle.So minimum of 3 sides are needed.
Each point of a polygon at which two sides intersect is called VERTEX
Adjacent sides intersect at vertices. Non-adjacent sides may be parallel and so may not intersect.
Adjacent sides intersect at vertices. Non-adjacent sides may be parallel and so may not intersect.
No, A polygon is a closed geometric figure whose sides are nothing more than line segments. Each corner of a polygon where two sides intersect is called a vertex of the polygon.
An angle. A polygon is a plane figure bounded by straight sides (triangle, quadrilateral, pentagon, etc).
When two sides of a polygon meet they meet at a point called a vertex. If it's two lines that intersect each other and keep going it is called a transversal.
No, a crescent is not a polygon. It is the area between two arcs of different radii that intersect each other.Theoretically, the crescent could be considered to be a polygon with an infinite number of infinitesimally small sides, but that is not the standard interpretation.
Such a point is a vertex. But what does the question mean?
regular polygon-all the sides are the same length and the angles have the same measurement. polygon-a closed plane figure whose sides are segments that intersect at their endpoints.
OCTAGON spelled exactly how it is.For extra a polygon is a shape that...:Has no open spacesAlways has straight linesCannot intersect
A polygon is a closed figure bounded by sides. A polygon can't be formed with only one side.Explanation:If there is one line then we don't get a closed figure.With two lines and their intersection we get an angle, but if we include one more line such that it also intersects the other two lines except at the point where the other two intersect then we get a triangle.And a triangle is a closed figure, means it is a polygon.So, a polygon with minimum number of sides(3 sides) is triangle.So minimum of 3 sides are needed.
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