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  1. Monogon - Wikipedia

    In geometry, a monogon, also known as a henagon, is a curve, considered by some as a polygon with one edge and one vertex. It has Schläfli symbol {1}. [1] In Euclidean geometry a monogon is a …

  2. Monogon Industries | BONEWORKS Wiki | Fandom

    Monogon was founded as Vocal8, a tape cartridge manufacturer with a focus on educational audio content. Their first product was My Audio Pal, a tape player that became the most popular Christmas …

  3. What is a monogon? - Answers

    Nov 6, 2024 · A one-sided figure is known as a henagon or a monogon. A polygon, by definition, has as many vertices as it has sides, so a single-sided polygon would have to, in order to meet that criterion,...

  4. Monogon - Polytope Wiki

    The monogon is a 1-sided polygon. It is highly degenerate. It can be embedded in a spherical geometry, with a single edge that covers an entire great circle and...

  5. Monogon vs. Digon — What’s the Difference?

    Apr 26, 2024 · 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 …

  6. Polygonopedia - Monogon - Google Sites

    In geometry, a monogon, also known as a henagon, is a polygon with one edge and one vertex. On a circle, a monogon is a tessellation with a single vertex, and one 360-degree arc edge.

  7. Monogon

    A monogon, also known as a henagon, is a degenerate polygon consisting of a single edge connected to a single vertex, forming a closed loop without area in Euclidean geometry.

  8. Monogon Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary

    Monogon definition: (geometry) A <a>one</a>-dimensional object comprising one <a>vertex</a> and one (not necessarily straight) <a>edge</a> both of whose <a>ends</a> are that vertex.

  9. Henagon - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    A henagon (or monogon) is a shape in geometry. It is like a polygon, except that it only has one side and one corner (vertex). Henagons are considered to be impossible to draw, using Euclidean geometry. …

  10. Henagon | Math Wiki | Fandom

    In geometry a henagon (or monogon) is a polygon with one edge and one vertex. It has Schläfli symbol {1}. Since a henagon has only one side and only one interior angle, every henagon is regular by …