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Summary Of: Polygon
The interior of the polygon is sometimes called its... A polygon is a 2... the boundary of the polygon does not cross itself... The polygon must be simple... The polygon is also cyclic and equiangular... A polygon with 5 or more sides can be... The polygon is also equilateral... A polygon is regular if it is both... convex regular polygon is called a... a polygon whose sides meet at right angles... if every line orthogonal to L intersects the polygon not more than twice... of a polygon is the measurement of the 2... If the polygon can be drawn on an equally... we discover that particular regions within the polygon may have their area multiplied by a factor which we call the... or to the area of a simple polygon having the same outline as the self... a polygon is an unbounded sequence or circuit of alternating segments... polygon which is a... of the polygon is another element... A geometric polygon is understood to be a... Such a polygon does not have to lie in a plane... is a closed polygon having two sides and two corners... The idea of a polygon has been generalised in various ways... The simplest polygon which can exist in the Euclidean plane... The simplest polygon which can cross itself... The simplest polygon which can exist as a regular star... To construct the name of a polygon with more than 20 and less than 100 edges... A polygon can be coloured... polygon does not cross itself... polygon is a simple polygon having at least one interior angle greater than 180 deg... polygon does cross itself... To avoid artificial effects at polygon boundaries where the planes of contiguous polygons are at different angle... soften or smooth the polygon edges so that the scene looks less artificial and more like the real world... Since a polygon can have many sides and need many points to define it... the exact definition of polygon count should be obtained as it applies to that system... count of Vertices may be more reliable than Polygon count as an indicator of the capability of an imaging system... lies inside a simple polygon given by a sequence of line segments... Polygon Area and Centroid... Encyclodia Page On: Polygon
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