A convex polygon is one with no reflex angles (angles that measure more than 180 degrees when viewed from inside the polygon).
More generally a convex set is on where a straight line between any two points in the set lies completely within the set.
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A polygon that has interior angles less than 90 degrees is typically referred to as a "convex polygon." In a convex polygon, all interior angles are less than 180 degrees, and hence, they are also less than 90 degrees. Examples of convex polygons include triangles, squares, pentagons, hexagons, and so on, where all angles at each vertex are less than 180 degrees.
A non-convex polygon is any polygon with at least one interior angle measuring at least 180 degrees. . A polygon is defined as an area enclosed by 3 or more line segments connected at their endpoints. Basically, the figure needs to be completely closed in, have no extra lines or part of lines coming out of it, and no curves. For a polygon to be convex all of its interior angles need to measure less than 180 degrees. =D
There is an infinite amount of polygons.
Polygons are flat shapes with many sides
these polygons arent similar one is turned sideways... * * * * * Don't know which polygons but turning sideways does not affect similarity