Talk:Teragon

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Teragons are not necessarily polygons[edit]

Polygons are made up of line segments, but not all teragons contain line segments. For example, there are no line segments in the Koch snowflake or the boundary of a Minkowski island, but there are line segments in the “horned triangle”. Yes, a teragon is the limit of an infinite sequence of polygons with smaller and smaller sides, but as usual in mathematics, the limit of Xs is not necessarily a X.

So the first five words of the article are incorrect; how to rephrase? — Jeff Erickson (talk) 11:14, 7 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]