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Yes. Some of these are:

* They enclose a single space and are bounded by straight lines. * Their external angles sum to 360 degrees. * Their interior angles sum to (n-2)*180 degrees where n is the number of sides. * They have n(n-3)/2 diagonals.

Yes. Some of these are:

* They enclose a single space and are bounded by straight lines. * Their external angles sum to 360 degrees. * Their interior angles sum to (n-2)*180 degrees where n is the number of sides. * They have n(n-3)/2 diagonals.

Yes. Some of these are:

* They enclose a single space and are bounded by straight lines. * Their external angles sum to 360 degrees. * Their interior angles sum to (n-2)*180 degrees where n is the number of sides. * They have n(n-3)/2 diagonals.

Yes. Some of these are:

* They enclose a single space and are bounded by straight lines. * Their external angles sum to 360 degrees. * Their interior angles sum to (n-2)*180 degrees where n is the number of sides. * They have n(n-3)/2 diagonals.

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