| 41. | The function associates a polygon with its number of vertices.
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| 42. | In certain contexts all the polygons considered will be regular.
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| 43. | Every maximal outerplanar graph is the visibility graph of a simple polygon.
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| 44. | Maximal outerplanar graphs are also formed as the graphs of polygon triangulations.
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| 45. | From one side of the polygon extended a thrust stage.
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| 46. | It bounds the cratered terrain and cuts it into polygons.
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| 47. | The Brooklyn Bridge alone is made up from over one million polygons.
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| 48. | Compare the amount of rotation associated with the vertices of a polygon.
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| 49. | The dot product method extends naturally to any convex polygon.
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| 50. | A simple special case is the point in polygon problem.
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