convex
‘Convex’ is used to describe a polygon where each interior angle is less than 180°. This means that no angles point inwards.
A line drawn through a convex polygon intersects the polygon twice.
The opposite of convex is concave.
‘Convex’ is used to describe a polygon where each interior angle is less than 180°. This means that no angles point inwards.
A line drawn through a convex polygon intersects the polygon twice.
The opposite of convex is concave.