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A '''monogon''' is a polygon with one [[side]] and one [[vertex]]. It has [[Schläfli symbol]] {1}.
A '''monogon''' is a one-sided polygon. It also only has one vertex.


Since a monogon has only one side and only one [[interior angle]], every monogon is regular by definition.
The monogon can only exist in a [[non-Euclidean]] plane.  


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A monogon is a one-sided polygon. It also only has one vertex.

The monogon can only exist in a non-Euclidean plane.

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