Difference between revisions of "Polygon"

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# no one's figured out how to make a one-sided polygon, but see [[Mobius strip]] and [[Klein bottle]]
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# would be two overlapping [[line segment]]s
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# [[Triangle]] - see [[isosceles triangle]], [[equilateral triangle]], [[right triangle]]
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# [[Square]] - a [[rectangle]] whose sides are all the same length
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# [[Pentagon]]
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# [[Hexagon]] - the shape of a bee hive cell, also used in some board games
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# [[Octagon]] - used for [[stop sign]]s in the U.S.
  
* [[Triangle]]
 
* [[Square]]
 
* [[Pentagon]]
 
* [[Hexagon]]
 
 
[[Category:Geometry]]
 
[[Category:Geometry]]

Revision as of 19:05, April 7, 2007

A polygon is a union of disjoint Line Segments that is path-connected.

Examples:

  1. no one's figured out how to make a one-sided polygon, but see Mobius strip and Klein bottle
  2. would be two overlapping line segments
  3. Triangle - see isosceles triangle, equilateral triangle, right triangle
  4. Square - a rectangle whose sides are all the same length
  5. Pentagon
  6. Hexagon - the shape of a bee hive cell, also used in some board games
  7. Octagon - used for stop signs in the U.S.