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Polygram (geometry) Regular polygrams { n / d }, with red lines showing constant d, and blue lines showing compound sequences k { n / d } In geometry, a generalized polygon can be called a polygram, and named specifically by its number of sides. All polygons are polygrams, but can also include disconnected sets of edges, called a compound polygon.
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6 days ago · A regular polygram {n/k} is generalization of a (regular) polygon on n sides (i.e., an n-gon) obtained by connecting every ith vertex around a circle with every (i+k)th, "picking up" the pencil as needed to repeat the procedure after traversing the circle until none of the vertices remain unconnected. Lachlan (1893) defines polygram to be a figure consisting of n straight lines. The best-known ...
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A polygram is like a polygon but the sides are allowed to cross. A polygram of n-sides or vertices is called an n-gram and for particular values of n we can give them individual names as for polygons. However there is no such thing as a 'trigram', since three successive line segments cannot cross anywhere; the first case is a tetragram ...
Have you ever thought that there is a more general name for even a polygon? What will be the difference between a Polygon and a Polygram?Watch this short vid...
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Apr 10, 2024 · A polygon can be defined (as illustrated above) as a geometric object "consisting of a number of points (called vertices) and an equal number of line segments (called sides), namely a cyclically ordered set of points in a plane, with no three successive points collinear, together with the line segments joining consecutive pairs of the points. In other words, a polygon is closed broken line ...