A polygon with 1000 sides is still a polygon but even a polygon of 100 sides gives characteristics of a circle. When demonstrating circles a polygon of 100 sides helps show the circle characteristics.
A circle can be a polygon. Sometimes a circle can be a polygon that has infinite number of sides.
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..
the circle has equidistance and it has no angle and sides while the polygon has sides and angle
A circle is NOT a polygon, because a polygon is composed of straight line segments, and a polygon DOES NOT have rounded sides. BUT! I read this on the internet, that SOMETIMES a circle is considered a polygon with infinite number of sides.
A circle is not a polygon because it doesn't have any straight sides.
A polygon is a shape that is closed and have sides only. For example a circle is not a polygon because it has no sides.
i think it is a 100 - polygon
Then you would draw the polygon inside of the circle, or in other words, "inscribe" the polygon.
It takes an infinite number of sides to make a polygon into a circle, but you could still consider a circle to be a limiting state of the polygon, which all polygons approach as the number of sides increase.
A circle is not a polygon. Only polygons have sides. So the answer is none.
A sphere as a polygon is a shape with three or more sides and a sphere has no sides