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A regular digon must have two equal edges and vertices.
A regular digon must have two equal edges and vertices.


It is [[degenerate]] in an [[euclidian plane]], but can be easily visualized in [[elliptic space]].
It is [[degenerate]] in an [[Euclidian plane]], but can be easily visualized in [[elliptic space]].


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[[Category:Definition]]
[[Category:Geometry]]
[[Category:Geometry]]


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Latest revision as of 19:56, 27 February 2025

In geometry a digon, bigon, or a 2-gon is a degenerate polygon with two sides (edges) and two vertices.

A regular digon must have two equal edges and vertices.

It is degenerate in an Euclidian plane, but can be easily visualized in elliptic space.

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