A polygon is convex if you can take any two points inside the polygon and connect them with a line segment that is completely contained by the polygon. A non-convex polygon is one which contains at least two points such that the line joining them does not lie entirely inside the polygon.
pyramid
i dont think any1 knows * * * * * A concave polygon has at least one reflex angle. Equivalently, in a convex polygon, a line joining ANY two points in (or on) the polygon lie wholly within (or on) the polygon. In a concave polygon there are at least two points for which the line joining them does not lie wholly inside (or on) the polygon.
A nonagon.
Two adjacent sides of a polygon will meet at a vertex. End points of any other pairs of sides do not have a specific name.
It is a convex polygon.
A concave polygon.
It should be convex
Not too sure of the question but the only polygon that has no diagonals is a triangle.
A diagonal is a straight line connecting two non-consecutive points in a four or more sided polygon without overlapping any of the sides.
A diagonal from a polygon is a line segment that joins two nonconsecutive points.
A polygon is convex if you can take any two points inside the polygon and connect them with a line segment that is completely contained by the polygon. A non-convex polygon is one which contains at least two points such that the line joining them does not lie entirely inside the polygon.
Yes, but not a polygon (or polyhedron).Consider a quadrilateral with one diagonal. The end points of the diagonal are at odd vertices while the other two are even.
it becomes a Star polygon
The vertices are the "points" of a polygon.
no because a polygon can not have curved edges,points,sides,ect.
No, a ray is a straight line with no ending points. And a polygon has lines that come together at points.