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Jaxon Lucero
25 June, 09:11
All polygons can be decomposed into?
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Evelin Booker
25 June, 12:06
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Triangles
Step-by-step explanation:
A polygon is a two dimensional plane figure having at least three straight sides and angles. It can have more than three sides but the simplest and basic polygon we can draw is a triangle.
Hence all polygons can be decomposed into the smaller basic polygons which are triangles.
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