The sides of a polygon are segments that intersect exactly two other segments, one at each endpoint.
In a polygon, all segments with a common endpoint are collinear.
If all of the sides of a convex polygon are extended, none of them will contain any points that are inside the polygon.
Which statements are true about polygons? Select three options.
All sides and all angles in a polygon are congruent.
The sides of a polygon are segments that intersect exactly two other segments, one at each endpoint.
In a polygon, all segments with a common endpoint are collinear.
If all of the sides of a convex polygon are extended, none of them will contain any points that are inside the polygon.
The extension of at least one side or diagonal in a concave polygon will contain a point that is inside the polygon.
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