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A polygon, by definition, is a closed figure. So a closed polygon is an undefined object.

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What is an open polygon?

No it CANT be a polygon because its open a polygon has to be close


If a polygon is open does the open side count as 2 sides?

To answer your question first here is the definition of polygon "a closed plane figure bounded by straight sides " So it makes no sense to count the sides in an open polygon since it is really not a polygon.


Is an open shape a polygon?

No, it is not.


What is an open figure?

an open figure is a polygon that is not completely closed.


Is a bow tie shape a polygon?

As long as it doesn't have open or curved edges, it is a polygon. Go look polygon up in the dictionary! By:SupeRMAn


How do you close an open polygon in land surveys?

To close an open polygon in land surveys, you would simply connect the last point to the first point of the polygon by drawing a straight line. This completes the boundary of the polygon and forms a closed shape. It is important to ensure accuracy when closing the polygon to avoid measurement errors.


Can a irregular polygon be open?

then it wouldn't be considered a oplygon


What is the opposite to a convex polygon?

An open curve, perhaps.


What degree does a polygon add up to?

It depends on which kind of Polygon your talking about. Like a square is 360 degrees. As long as a shape has no curved or open lines, it's a polygon.


Why is a regular pentagon a polygon?

A regular pentagon has straight sides and is closed so its a polygon. Any shape with straight sides and is closed is a polygon. Example O (circle) has curved lines so its not a polygon L (square) is open therefore it is not a polygon.


What happen when bob left the birdcage open?

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What is a shape with crossing lines or open sides but not a polygon?

parallel lines.