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They are named for the number of sides and angles their shape posses. For example, an octagon has both eight sides and angles.

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Do polygons have special names yes or no?

yes they all have special names.


What are the names of all the three dimensional shapes?

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Polygons are closed two dimensional shapes which are bounded by three or more straight lines. There are infinitely many of them so it is not possible to name them all.


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All regular polygons. But there are also others which look like squashed versions of regular polygons. A "squashed" square makes a rhombus. Similarly there are squashed polygons with larger numbers of sides. They should be called equilateral polygons, but that phrase is not much used.


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What are the names of all the sided shapes?

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Where did shapes with more than 7 sides get there names from?

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How is a triangle a trapezoid and a pentagon a like?

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Do all polygons with the same number of sides look the same?

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