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Any polygon is.
Any closed polygon could be made using the descriptions above.
Triangle: A figure formed by exactly three (non-colinear) points joined by line segments is a triangle. A figure formed by three or more points is generally called a polygon. Of course, if all of the points are co-linear then there is not much of a figure. A polygon has 3 or more sides.
Polyhedra (singular: polyhedron)
Cylinder - a solid figure formed by two congruent parallel circles joined by a curved surface.
Any polygon is.
Well a triangle has 3 sides and vertices.
right angle
Any closed polygon could be made using the descriptions above.
You may be fishing for "polygon", but I thinksomething in your description has gang aglae.
12 of then but if they are joined together in the form of a 6 sided hexagon then 6 endpoints are needed.
A plane is made up of an infinite number of sides (lines) that are joined at endpoints. This creates a flat surface that extends infinitely in all directions. Each side of a plane is defined by two points.
This shape is called a lens, a biconvex shape comprising two circular arcs, joined at their endpoints. Loosely, it could be said to be an ellipse.
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Triangle: A figure formed by exactly three (non-colinear) points joined by line segments is a triangle. A figure formed by three or more points is generally called a polygon. Of course, if all of the points are co-linear then there is not much of a figure. A polygon has 3 or more sides.
A triangle ?
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