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In [[geometry]] a '''digon''' is a [[degenerate]] [[polygon]] with two [[sides]] (edges) and two [[vertices]]. | In [[geometry]] a '''digon''' is a [[degenerate]] [[polygon]] with two [[sides]] (edges) and two [[vertices]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:52, 5 September 2024
In geometry a digon is a degenerate polygon with two sides (edges) and two vertices.
A digon must be regular because its two edges are the same length.
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