- a
polygon (/ˈpɒlɪɡɒn/) is a
plane figure made up of line
segments connected to form a
closed polygonal chain. The
segments of a
closed polygonal chain...
-
usage of "
polygon" Star
polygon, a star-like
polygon Polygon (computer graphics), a
representation of a
polygon in
computer graphics Polygon (blockchain)...
- equal. More
generally regular skew
polygons can be
defined in n-space.
Examples include the
Petrie polygons,
polygonal paths of
edges that
divide a regular...
- The
Polygon may
refer to
Semipalatinsk Test Site The
Polygon,
Southampton Polygon (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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polygonal chain to be
merged into a
single longer side. Two
vertices are
neighbors if they are the two
endpoints of one of the
sides of the
polygon....
- the facets. The
Petrie polygon of a
regular polygon is the
regular polygon itself; that of a
regular polyhedron is a skew
polygon such that
every two consecutive...
- A
simple polygon that is not
convex is
called concave, non-convex or reentrant. A
concave polygon will
always have at
least one
reflex interior angle—that...
- valleys", so the
barrel bore has a
polygonal (usually
hexagonal or octagonal) cross-sectional profile.
Polygonal riflings with a
larger number of edges...
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hardware supports only 3- or 4-sided faces, so
polygons are
represented as
multiple faces.
Mathematically a
polygonal mesh may be
considered an
unstructured grid...
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generation of
video game consoles, the use of
polygons became more common, and with each
succeeding generation,
polygonal models became increasingly complex. Point...