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{{Note| See also [[File:Mode polygon.svg|link=|24px]] [[Polygon Tool|Polygon]] and [[File:Mode regularpolygon.svg]] [[Regular Polygon Tool|Regular Polygon]] tools.}}
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{{Note| See also [[File:Mode polygon.svg|link=|24px]] [[Polygon Tool|Polygon]] and [[File:Mode regularpolygon.svg|link=|24px]] [[Regular Polygon Tool|Regular Polygon]] tools.}}

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Polygon[ <Point>, ..., <Point> ]
Returns a polygon defined by the given points.
Example:
Polygon[(1, 1), (3, 0), (3, 2), (0, 4)] yields a quadrilateral.
Polygon[ <Point>, <Point>, <Number of Vertices> ]
Creates a regular polygon with n vertices.
Example:
Polygon[(1, 1), (4, 1), 6] yields a hexagon.
Polygon[ <List of Points> ]
Returns a polygon defined by the points in the list.
Example:
Polygon[{(0, 0), (2, 1), (1, 3)}] yields a triangle.
Polygon[ <Point>, <Point>, <Number of Vertices>, <Direction> ]
Creates a regular polygon with n vertices, and directed by the direction (e.g. a plane to which the polygon will be parallel, if possible).
Note: See also Mode polygon.svg Polygon and Mode regularpolygon.svg Regular Polygon tools.
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