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Latest revision as of 15:50, 17 March 2013
A monogon is a one-sided polygon. It is a polygon with one edge and one vertex. It is considered "regular" since it has only one side and one vertex. It is also known as a "Henagon". The monogon can only exist in a non-Euclidean plane.
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