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  • ...γωνία, and the Greek word for many, πολλος (also πολυς), hence literally a polygon is a "many-angle". A polygon, in [[Euclidean geometry]], must have at least three sides. A polygon of three sides is called a [[triangle]], four sides a [[quadrilateral]], fi
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  • ...n one [[circle]]. The centre of the circle is the [[circumcentre]] of the polygon.
    755 bytes (114 words) - 20:27, 31 January 2009
  • A polygon whose vertices lie on a single circle.
    84 bytes (12 words) - 02:33, 5 December 2008
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Polygon]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Cyclic polygon}}
    704 bytes (91 words) - 19:38, 11 January 2010
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Cyclic polygon]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Polygon}}
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  • ...polygons connected with rectangles that correspond with the number of the polygon's sides.
    161 bytes (22 words) - 20:45, 19 October 2008
  • *[[prism (geometry)|prisms]], where the two planes contain the same polygon oriented in the same direction, and connected with parallelograms ...polygon, creating twice as many triangular faces as there are edges of the polygon end face
    900 bytes (133 words) - 19:35, 19 October 2008
  • ..., connected with [[parallelogram]]s that correspond with the number of the polygon's sides. Prisms are an example of the [[prismatoid]]s. The volume of a prism is equal to the area of the polygon at the end multiplied by the distance separating the planes the polygons li
    794 bytes (137 words) - 16:13, 5 February 2009
  • A regular polygon of four sides.
    68 bytes (9 words) - 06:55, 22 January 2010
  • A polygon with three sides meeting at three corners.
    88 bytes (12 words) - 06:11, 3 July 2008
  • ...n one [[circle]]. The centre of the circle is the [[circumcentre]] of the polygon.
    755 bytes (114 words) - 20:27, 31 January 2009
  • More generally, if a [[polygon]] is [[cyclic polygon|cyclic]], so that the vertices lie on a circle, the centre of that circle i
    431 bytes (65 words) - 22:44, 17 February 2009
  • ...γωνία, and the Greek word for many, πολλος (also πολυς), hence literally a polygon is a "many-angle". A polygon, in [[Euclidean geometry]], must have at least three sides. A polygon of three sides is called a [[triangle]], four sides a [[quadrilateral]], fi
    4 KB (654 words) - 03:08, 20 November 2009
  • ...point (geometry)|point]], 1 dimension a [[line segment]], 2 dimensions a [[polygon]], 3 dimensions a [[polyhedron]]. Polytopes of 4 dimensions are sometimes
    454 bytes (62 words) - 05:50, 21 January 2009
  • A polygon whose vertices lie on a single circle.
    84 bytes (12 words) - 02:33, 5 December 2008
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Cyclic polygon]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Polygon}}
    484 bytes (62 words) - 15:48, 11 January 2010
  • #REDIRECT [[Cyclic polygon#Cyclic quadrilateral]]
    49 bytes (5 words) - 14:26, 25 November 2008
  • #REDIRECT [[Cyclic polygon#Cyclic quadrilateral]]
    49 bytes (5 words) - 14:25, 25 November 2008
  • One of five convex polyhedra bounded by faces which are all the same regular polygon of which the same number meet in each corner.
    166 bytes (27 words) - 18:52, 4 June 2009
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Polygon]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Cyclic polygon}}
    704 bytes (91 words) - 19:38, 11 January 2010
  • A set of [[polygon]]s which share at least one [[edge]] with at least one neighbour; an essent
    167 bytes (25 words) - 05:33, 5 February 2010
  • ...tre of the circle that goes through the vertices of a triangle or a cyclic polygon.
    126 bytes (20 words) - 02:33, 5 December 2008
  • The analog to a polygon or polyhedron in any number of dimensions or a polytope in n dimensions is
    192 bytes (31 words) - 22:31, 17 February 2009
  • ...ngle interior circle tangent to all its sides, this is the incircle of the polygon and the centre of the incircle is the incentre.
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  • **[[polygon]] ***[[cyclic polygon|cyclic]]
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