A circle is one example of a plane figure that is not a polygon.
A V is also not a polygon.
The 11 side polygon is called bysocleptron
A parallelogram is a quadrilateral (four-sided polygon) with two pairs of parallel sides. By definition, a parallelogram does not need to have all right angles. Think of rhombuses, which do not have any right angles, yet are parallelograms. Therefore, the answer is no.
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Any type of triangle will have angles that add up to 180o. yet two angles of an isosceles triangle are equal
In two dimensions: They are parallel if their gradients are the same. They are perpendicular if the product of their gradients is -1. Otherwise they are neither. The nature of the question suggests that you have not yet studied lines in 3 or more dimensions.
It is a circle or an oval shape.
A polygon is a closed figure made by joining line segments, where each line segment intersects exactly two others. Many figures are polygons, but take any polygon and remove and edge and you have a figure that is not a polygon. So the anwer is yet it can.
The 11 side polygon is called bysocleptron
Nowhere yet, it hasn't been released to the public yet
yes
I dont think has came out yet.
it is not available yet
Simple...the second dimension has 2 dimensions. Think of a coordinate plane... it has 2 dimensions... height and width. This plane is the only area that they can be on. If they were not on the plane they would be in a different dimension. So to answer your question... if it wasn't flat... it wouldn't be 2 dimensions. Better yet, the reason why the second dimension is flat is simply because only two vectors exist within a two dimensional figure. (up/down, side- side)
They did't figure it out yet
※ ive yet to figure it out myself
they say that ships planes and all kinds of stuff just vanish they have not figure it out yet how they vanish yet
they don't know yet. they are still trying to figure it out