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Class 8 Maths Practice Test: Understanding Quadrilaterals - Polygon — Flashcards

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A polygon is a two-dimensional geometric figure that has a finite number of sides.

The sides of a polygon are made of straight line segments connected to each other end to end. Thus, the line segments of a polygon are called sides or edges. The point where two line segments meet is called vertex or corners, henceforth an angle is formed.

An example of a polygon is a triangle with three sides.

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A simple closed curve made up of only line segments is called a ________
polygon
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