If two vertices are adjacent to each other, the line segment connecting the two is known as an edge. If they are non-adjacent it is known as a diagonal.
A 16-sided figure is called a hexadecagon. Another name for this polygon is a hexakaidecagon.This polygon also has 16 vertices.
A line between two verticies is called a line segment.
A 3D cross is called a "cross polytope" or a "hypercube." In geometry, a cross polytope is a geometric shape that extends into three dimensions and is formed by connecting the vertices of a regular polygon in one dimension with the vertices of a regular polygon in another dimension. The term "hypercube" is often used to refer to a specific type of cross polytope, specifically a four-dimensional shape that extends the concept of a cube into higher dimensions.
A polygon with 27 sides is called a heptacosagon. The name is derived from the Greek words "hepta" meaning seven and "cosi" meaning twenty. The heptacosagon has 27 vertices and 27 angles, with the sum of its interior angles equal to 4050 degrees.
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A line segment connecting two vertices of a polygon is called an edge if the vertices are adjacent to one another. Otherwise it is called a diagonal.
A line segment in a polygon connecting any two nonconsecutive vertices is called a diagonal.
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A line segment connecting two non-adjacent vertices of a polygon is called a diagonal. Use the link below to verify this and gather more information.
A segment connecting any two non-adjacent vertices in a polygon is called
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A line segment joining two adjacent vertices of a polygon is called an edge or a side. A line segment joining two non-adjacent vertices is called a diagonal.
it is called a diagonal.
Diagonal
Adjacent vertices: side Non-adjacent: diagonal
It is called a diagonal.
If I understand what you mean, then another way to say is "No two of its vertices can form a line segment that falls outside of the polygon". In that case, it is called a convex polygon.