The point of intersection of two sides of a polygon is called a vertex. A vertex describes the intersection or corners of a shape.
There is no limit to the number of sides that a polygon can have. Mathematically, a circle is equivalent to a polygon with an infinite number of sides.
The point of intersection of two sides of a polygon is called a vertex. A vertex describes the intersection or corners of a shape.
There is no mathematical limit to the number of sides that a polygon can have. As the number of sides increases the polygon will become more and more like a closed curve - a regular polygon will become like a circle. The size of the polygon and accuracy of measurement will determine when it is no longer possible to distinguish between the polygon and the curve. Nevertheless, the two shapes will be mathematically different objects.
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The polygon may have 2n sides, where n is any whole number greater than 1
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There is no such thing as a largest polygon, just as there is no largest number. You can always add one more to a number - or add one more side to get a bigger polygon.
you can have just about as many as you pleas, just dont try to draw a polygon with 1 million sides
You can have any number greater than 2. There is no limit.
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