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Concave polygon

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A concave polygon is a polygon that has an "opening" in it. In other words, there are two points, A, and B, in the interior of the polgon such that a portion of segment \overline{AB} is not in the boundary of the polygon. A concave polygon has at least one reflex angle, or an angle that is greater than 180^{\circ}.

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