Convex set
In geometry, a set of points is convex if it contains every line segment between two points in the set. For example, a solid cube is a convex set, but anything that is hollow or has an indent, such as a crescent shape, is not convex.
In geometry, a set of points is convex if it contains every line segment between two points in the set. For example, a solid cube is a convex set, but anything that is hollow or has an indent, such as a crescent shape, is not convex.
In geometry, a set of points is convex if it contains every line segment between two points in the set. For example, a solid cube is a convex set, but anything that is hollow or has an indent, such as a crescent shape, is not convex.
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