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A closed figure made up of line segments is?

A closed figure made up of line segments is called a polygon. The segments in a polygon are called sides or edges.


What is a closed figure with 4 sides made up by line segments?

a quadrilateral


What is a closed plane figure with four sides that are lines segments?

A quadrilateral perhaps


A geometric figure having three ling segments for sides?

A triangle is a geometric figure that is made of three line segments. It is a closed figure and has three angles.


Is a figure 8 a simple closed figure?

no, but an eight sided figure you could use is an octagon. a figure 8 may be a figure and closed but, it has no sides and no line segments.


What is a simple closed figure formed by three or more segments called?

A simple closed figure formed by three or more segments is called a polygon. Regardless of how many sides a polygon has, all polygons will have as many vertices as it has sides.


A is a closed plane figure formed by three or more segments called sides?

polygon


A closed figure formed by a finite number of coplanar segments called sides is what?

a polygon.


What is a closed figure with 5 sides that are line segments called?

A 5 sided pentagon


Three more line segments connected so that the area is closed in?

whats a quadrilateral with 2 sides not parallel and 2 sides parallel


What is a closed geometric figure made up of at least three line segments or sides?

A polygon.


What is A closed figure made from line segments that meet at their endpoints?

A closed figure made from line segments that meet at their endpoints is known as a polygon. Polygons can have various numbers of sides, such as triangles (3 sides), quadrilaterals (4 sides), and so on. The points where the line segments meet are called vertices, and the segments themselves are referred to as edges or sides. Polygons can be classified as regular (with equal sides and angles) or irregular (with varying side lengths and angles).