Hexagon
It is a hexagon.
Square * * * * * Another Community answer which is hopelessly wrong! A decagon has 10 sides. A polygon with 4 fewer sides would have 6 sides and so it is a hexagon.
no
No polygon can have less than three sides.
Four. Any less and it wouldn't be three dimensional-- it would be a polygon.
An octdecagon is a polygon with 18 sides and 18 vertices. The term is derived from the combination of "octo-" meaning eight and "decagon" meaning ten, reflecting its total of 18 sides. In geometry, it is classified as a convex polygon if all its interior angles are less than 180 degrees. Octdecagons are less commonly referenced than polygons with fewer sides, but they follow the same principles of polygonal geometry.
A rhombus has 4 equal sides, 2 acute angles and 2 obtuse angles. If you are looking for a polygon with 4 equal sides and ALL acute angles, that can't exist. An acute angle is an angle of less than 90 degrees, so four of them add up to less than 360 degrees. But the four angles inside a four-sided polygon must add up to 360 degrees, so they can't all be acute.
for it to be a regular polygon it has to have 3 sides or less
A decagon is a polygon with 10 sides. In a decagon, each interior angle measures 144 degrees. An acute angle is an angle that measures less than 90 degrees. Since all the interior angles of a decagon are 144 degrees, there are no acute angles in a decagon.
A polygon with any number of sides will fit the 22ft circle. The more sides your polygon has, the less the area between the circle and the polygon..
A quadrilateral has 4 sides anda hexagon has 6 sides. So the polygon between them is the one that has 5 sides. That is the pentagon.
Hmm, you can talk about the polygon like: "A polygon cannot have less than 3 sides." Hope this helped.