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Henagon

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Henagon

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. This is because the single side would go to infinity.

For example, a line around a sphere would be considered a henagon.

Since it only has one side, there is only one angle. Therefore, all henagons are considered regular shapes.