If two vertices are adjacent to each other, the line segment connecting the two is known as an edge. If they are non-adjacent it is known as a diagonal.
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A 16-sided figure is called a hexadecagon. Another name for this polygon is a hexakaidecagon.This polygon also has 16 vertices.
A line between two verticies is called a line segment.
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A closed geometric figure could be called a polylateral - but that is a very obscure word - or simply a polygon. Generally such a figure is referred to in terms of how many lines it is composed of: 3 = triangle 4= quadrilateral 5 = pentagon, etc.
The line connecting the points is called a chord; the part of the perimeter of the circle enclosed is called an arc; the area between an arc and the chord is called a circular segment.
A line segment connecting two vertices of a polygon is called an edge if the vertices are adjacent to one another. Otherwise it is called a diagonal.
A line segment in a polygon connecting any two nonconsecutive vertices is called a diagonal.
Diagonal.
A line segment connecting two non-adjacent vertices of a polygon is called a diagonal. Use the link below to verify this and gather more information.
A segment connecting any two non-adjacent vertices in a polygon is called
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A line segment joining two adjacent vertices of a polygon is called an edge or a side. A line segment joining two non-adjacent vertices is called a diagonal.
it is called a diagonal.
Diagonal
Adjacent vertices: side Non-adjacent: diagonal
It is called a diagonal.
If I understand what you mean, then another way to say is "No two of its vertices can form a line segment that falls outside of the polygon". In that case, it is called a convex polygon.