50?
The largest number possible is infinity
You can use the formula D=S-2 where D is the number of possible diagonals and S is the number of sides the polygon has.
the largest odd number is 9
There are 10 possible diagonals drawn from one vertex of the 13-gon which divide it into 11 nonoverlapping triangles.
14. The largest possible number for a remainder is 1 less than the divisor.
The largest possible number for a remainder is 1 less than the number of the divisor, so it is 5.
The largest possible remainder when dividing by any number N is N-1.
There are two diagonals in a trapezoid.
Formula: number of diagonals = 1/2 * n(n-3) where n is the number of sides or vertices Example: to get the number of diagonals in a pentagon pentagon has 5 sides or vertices; thus, n = 5 no. of diagonals: = 1/2 * n(n-3) = 1/2 * 5(5-3) = 1/2 * 5(2) = 1/2 * 10 = 10/2 = 5
not possible .99999999999999999999999999
infinity
No.