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A polygon which has equal sides and angles is a special case of polygon,
known as a "regular polygon". Roy Lewallen, W7EL Wes Stewart wrote: On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 15:46:24 GMT, Gene Fuller wrote: Buck, I agree with you. I too cannot figure out what Art is trying to say. However, your response containing the definition of a polygon is incorrect. There is no requirement for equal sides or angles. 73, Gene W4SZ Right. Webster says a plane polygon is a closed figure bounded by straight lines. No mention of number, length or angles, although it seems to me that you best have at least three sides, although Art might have a new polyglot method that uses only two. [g] Buck wrote: Art, Your description is too vague for someone who doesn't have some form of reference (maybe this is a continuation of a discussion from elsewhere?) Anyway, since a polygon is any shape with more than two sides in which all sides and angles are equal, this leaves a rather wide variety of shapes. |