Polygons are classified based on their number of sides, angles, and other properties. The most basic classification is based on the number of sides, with polygons ranging from three sides (triangle) to many sides (such as polygon with n sides, often referred to as an n-gon). Polygons can also be classified based on their angles, such as equilateral polygons (with all sides and angles equal), isosceles polygons (with at least two equal sides), and regular polygons (with both equal sides and angles). Additionally, polygons can be classified based on their symmetry, concavity, convexity, and other mathematical properties. Overall, understanding the classification of polygons helps in studying their features and properties in geometry.
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