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Polygon


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A closed plane figure with n sides. If all sides and angles are equivalent, the polygon is called regular. Polygons can be convex, concave, or star. The word "polygon" derives from
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public class Polygon extends Object implements Shape, Serializable. The Polygon class encapsulates a description of a closed, two-dimensional region within a coordinate space.
POLYGON (Gr. iroXis, many, and ywvia, an angle), in geometry, a figure enclosed by any number of lines - the sides - which intersect in pairs at the corners or vertices.
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A polygon is a closed figure made by joining line segments, where each line segment intersects exactly two others. Examples: The following are examples of polygons:

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