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A polygon is any plane figure with a finite amount of straight line segments. Some examples of polygons without parallel sides would be a triangle, a star and a pentagon.
A circle is not formed from line segments.
A pentagon
Any closed figure formed by a set of straight linesegments is a polygon. If the segments are curved such as in a circle or oval, the closed figure is not a polygon.
If the line segments are straight, then it is a triangle.
US DefinitionA trapezoid is a closed plane figure consisting of four line segments/sides; two of these line segments are parallel (but not equal in length) and two are nonparallel.(in the UK, this is called a trapezium)British DefinitionA trapezoid is a closed plane figure consisting of four line segments/sides; NONE of these line segments are parallel to any of the other line segments of the quadrilateral.(in the US this is just a quadrilateral)*(see the related links for images of trapezoids)
A polygon is any plane figure with a finite amount of straight line segments. Some examples of polygons without parallel sides would be a triangle, a star and a pentagon.
Just off the top of my head . . . -- 4 parallel line segments, with a separate line segment crossing all of them -- 5 line segments all hooked together at the same point in the center, like five spokes of a wagon wheel.
A closed figure made up of line segments is called a polygon. The segments in a polygon are called sides or edges.
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A triangle is a geometric figure that is made of three line segments. It is a closed figure and has three angles.
a closed plane figure with 3 or more line segments is a polygon
A circle is not formed from line segments.
A pentagon
The answer is parallel because a parallel has 2 sided figure.
A polygon, if all the line segments are in the same plane.
Any closed figure formed by a set of straight linesegments is a polygon. If the segments are curved such as in a circle or oval, the closed figure is not a polygon.