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triangle
quadrilateral
hexagon
decagon
nonagon
octagon
hectagon
There are an infinite number of different polygons, and some have them have more than one name.
No. All hexagons are polygons.
Some examples of polygons include circles, triangles, squares, rectangles, pentagons, and hexagons. These are examples of 'simple polygons,' in that none of the lines overlap and intersect each other, such as in a pentagram, which is a 'star polygon.'
There aree an infinite number of polygons, but some of the common one are:TriangleQuadrilateralpentagonhexagonheptagonoctagonnonagondecigondodecagon
Not all polygons have an 'official' name. It is quite acceptable to call a polygon using the number of sides it has. For example a 101ogon. There is a list of some polygons names listed in the related question.
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A list of polygons would include the triangle, quadrilateral, pentagon, octagon, and the hexagon. Some additional polygons are the enneagon, the heptagon, the dodecagon, and the hexdecagon.
Some polygons will tessellate,some with tessellate along with one or more other polygons,some will not tessellate.These classes have no specific names.
Polygons
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Polygons come in Different sides, designs, shapes. You can not escape!
They would be equilateral concave polygons. See the related link to see some diagrams.