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  • Digon - Wikipedia
    In geometry, a bigon, [1] digon, or a 2-gon, is a polygon with two sides (edges) and two vertices Its construction is degenerate in a Euclidean plane because either the two sides would coincide or one or both would have to be curved; however, it can be easily visualised in elliptic space
  • Digon | Math Wiki | Fandom
    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 It has Schläfli symbol {2} In Euclidean geometry a digon is always degenerate
  • Monogon vs. Digon — What’s the Difference?
    A monogon, a theoretical polygon with one side and one vertex, is considered an abstraction in geometry, whereas a digon, with two sides and two vertices, can exist under non-Euclidean geometry but not in a Euclidean setting
  • Digon -- from Wolfram MathWorld
    The digon is the degenerate polygon (corresponding to a line segment) with Schläfli symbol {2}
  • Digons: Unique Polygons With Two Sides - libguides. blog
    A polygon with two sides, commonly referred to as a digon, is a simple geometric figure It shares characteristics with other polygons, such as a triangle, quadrilateral, and pentagon, in terms of its shape and properties
  • Digon - Polytope Wiki
    A digon is a polygon with two sides It is degenerate if embedded in Euclidean space, as its edges coincide, or (as seen when attempting to stellate a square) would have infinite edge length and vertices at infinity
  • digon - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    On a flat surface, a digon would look like a line From di- (prefix meaning ‘two’) +‎ -gon (suffix forming the names of plane figures containing a given number of angles)
  • Digon Facts for Kids
    What is a Digon? A digon is a polygon with the fewest possible sides While we usually think of polygons as having at least three sides (like a triangle), the digon stretches that idea to just two It helps us understand how shapes can exist in different kinds of spaces, not just flat ones




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