Because two straight lines cannot enclose a space - they can only cross at one point.
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∙ 13y agoEvery polygon has two of its sides intersect.
No because a polygon must have 3 or more sides
A polygon must be a closed region without any curves or arches. so you cant close one or two segments to form a polygon
the point where two sides of a polygon meet are called vertices
The end point where two sides of a polygon meet is the Vertex.
Every polygon has two of its sides intersect.
No because a polygon must have 3 or more sides
A polygon must be a closed region without any curves or arches. so you cant close one or two segments to form a polygon
the two sides of a polygon meet at the angle
A point that two sides of a polygon have in common is called a vertex. Each regular polygon has an equal number of sides as vertices.
the point where two sides of a polygon meet are called vertices
The end point where two sides of a polygon meet is the Vertex.
Any two adjacent sides on a polygon will form an included angle.
I am the endpoint where two sides of a polygon meet?
Polygon
A polygon.
A square is a regular polygon with two sets of parallel sides. A parallelogram is an irregular polygon with one set of parallel sides. A rhombus is an irregular polygon with two sets of parallel sides. A rectangle is an irregular polygon with two sets of parallel sides. *Note - a regular polygon is a shape in which all sides are equal in length and all angles are equal in measurement.