The Multinational Aircrew Electronic Warfare Tactics Facility Polygone - POLYGON is an Electronic Warfare Tactics Range located on the border between Germany and France.
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| - The Multinational Aircrew Electronic Warfare Tactics Facility Polygone - POLYGON is an Electronic Warfare Tactics Range located on the border between Germany and France.
- A polygon is
- A polygon (literally "many angle", see Wiktionary for the etymology) is a closed planar path composed of a finite number of sequential line segments. The straight line segments that make up the polygon are called its sides or edges and the points where the sides meet are the polygon's vertices. If a polygon is simple, then its sides (and vertices) constitute the boundary of a polygonal region, and the term polygon sometimes also describes the interior of the polygonal region (the open area that this path encloses) or the union of both the region and its boundary.
- A polygon (also called a "face") is a flat/planar surface made up of at least 3 vertices that form a "triangle" (or a "quadrilateral" if 4 vertices) which, when combined with many other polygons, create a primitive. There is currently no way to create individual polygons in SL. However, there are ways to mimic their properties using certain primitives. Jeffrey Gomez uses a cube to simulate a triangle in his 3D Model Importer.
- a Polygon is used to make 3D Buildings, all you have to do is press Ctrl+Shift+P. It can also be used to cover an area in that color.
- A polygon is made up of 3 (tri) or 4 (quad) vertices that make up Active Worlds objects.
- In geometry, a polygon is a plane figure bounded by a finite sequence of line segments, a two-dimensional polytope. The line segments that make up the polygon are called sides; their intersections are called vertices. The word "polygon" derives from the Greek πολύς ("many") and γωνία (gōnia), meaning "knee" or "angle". Today a polygon is more usually understood in terms of sides. Usually two edges meeting at a corner are required to form an angle that is not straight (180°); otherwise, the line segments will be considered parts of a single edge.
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| - The Multinational Aircrew Electronic Warfare Tactics Facility Polygone - POLYGON is an Electronic Warfare Tactics Range located on the border between Germany and France.
- In geometry, a polygon is a plane figure bounded by a finite sequence of line segments, a two-dimensional polytope. The line segments that make up the polygon are called sides; their intersections are called vertices. In geometry a polygon ( or ) is traditionally a plane figure that is bounded by a closed path or circuit, composed of a finite sequence of straight line segments (i.e., by a closed polygonal chain). These segments are called its edges or sides, and the points where two edges meet are the polygon's vertices or corners. The interior of the polygon is sometimes called its body. A polygon is a 2-dimensional example of the more general polytope in any number of dimensions. The word "polygon" derives from the Greek πολύς ("many") and γωνία (gōnia), meaning "knee" or "angle". Today a polygon is more usually understood in terms of sides. Usually two edges meeting at a corner are required to form an angle that is not straight (180°); otherwise, the line segments will be considered parts of a single edge. The basic geometrical notion has been adapted in various ways to suit particular purposes. For example in the computer graphics (image generation) field, the term polygon has taken on a slightly altered meaning, more related to the way the shape is stored and manipulated within the computer.
- A polygon is
- A polygon (literally "many angle", see Wiktionary for the etymology) is a closed planar path composed of a finite number of sequential line segments. The straight line segments that make up the polygon are called its sides or edges and the points where the sides meet are the polygon's vertices. If a polygon is simple, then its sides (and vertices) constitute the boundary of a polygonal region, and the term polygon sometimes also describes the interior of the polygonal region (the open area that this path encloses) or the union of both the region and its boundary.
- A polygon (also called a "face") is a flat/planar surface made up of at least 3 vertices that form a "triangle" (or a "quadrilateral" if 4 vertices) which, when combined with many other polygons, create a primitive. There is currently no way to create individual polygons in SL. However, there are ways to mimic their properties using certain primitives. Jeffrey Gomez uses a cube to simulate a triangle in his 3D Model Importer.
- a Polygon is used to make 3D Buildings, all you have to do is press Ctrl+Shift+P. It can also be used to cover an area in that color.
- A polygon is made up of 3 (tri) or 4 (quad) vertices that make up Active Worlds objects.
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