An n polygon refers to a polygon with an unknown amount of sides.
The name for a polygon with n sided is a n-gon.
The interior angle of a polygon in degrees is 180*(n-2)/n, where n is the number of sides of the polygon. In radians, it is pi*(n-2)/n.
An n sided polygon has n*(n-3)/2 diagonals.
There is no sensible answer. A regular polygon with n sides has n lines of symmetry, and n can be increased without limit. However, as n approaches infinity, the polygon approaches a circle and a circle is not a polygon.
For a polygon with n sides, there would be n*(n-3)/2
The sum of the EXTERIOR angles of a polygon is 360 degrees. The sum of the INTERIOR angles of a polygon with n sides is (n-2)*180 degrees. If it is a regular polygon, each interior angle is (n-2)/n*180 degrees.
A polygon need not have any axes of symmetry. It can have at most n axes where n is the number of sides that the polygon has.
n*(n-3)/2 where n- no. of sides
Infinitely many. For each integer n (greater than 2), there is a polygon with n sides or n vertices.
Central angle of a regular polygon is 360/n. n is the number of sides.
The sum of the internal angles of an n-sided polygon is (n-2)*180 degrees. So, for a regular polygon, each internal angle is (n-2)*180/n degrees.
An n-sided polygon or n-gon, just like it sounds, has n sides. For example, a 13-sided polygon has 13 sides. A 24-gon has 24 sides.