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Teragons are not necessarily polygons
editPolygons 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)
Teragon
editAnother type of teragon is the one which has 1 trillion sides, due to the SI prefix Tera. 90.255.40.64 (talk) 16:16, 17 June 2024 (UTC)