No, a square by definition can have only 4 sides.
A polygon is a plane figure bounded by straight lines. A polygon can have any number of sides (minimum 3) and therefore a 104-sided polygon can be created.
to get the answer of this is to change the whole thing to algebra that is Let put an X as unknown squared number X * X + 23 =104 subtract 23 from both sides X * X + 23 - 23 = 104 - 23 X * X = 81 Now find the square root of 81. the square root of 81 is 9. check: 9 * 9 + 23 = 104
A polygon that has 104 diagonals will have 16 sides
Area = 1/2*13*height = 104 Multiply both sides by 2: 13*height = 208 Divide both sides by 13: height = 16 inches Check: 1/2*13*16 = 104 square inches
There are 104 cm2 in a square metre, so 125000cm2/104 = 12.5m2.
No. (There is no way that you could arrange 104 tiles into a square. The closest square numbers are 100 and 121.)
The area of Bagan is 104 square kilometers.
Using trigonometry the area of the triangle works out as 104 square MM rounded to the nearest whole number
-104 = 8x Divide both sides by 8. -104/8 = 8x/8 -13 = x
10,816 square feet. Multiply length by width - the result is the area in square feet.
84 : 104 = 21 : 26 (simplifying by dividing both sides of the ration by the hcf(84, 104) = 4)
a hozecahedron has 104 sides
If it has no sides then it cannot be a square.