Any shape can be made infinitley small from a mathematical viewpoint.
triangel
60 degrees, for an equilateral triangle, is the smallest interior angle.
NO!!! The smallest polygon is 3 sided. it is a 'trigon' ( triangle).
Yes. A polygon is by definition a shape enclosed by multiple sides - the smallest number of sides that enclose an area is three.
It is impossible to create a 2D shape using only 2 straight lines. The smallest polygon has 3 sides - a triangle.
triangel
60 degrees, for an equilateral triangle, is the smallest interior angle.
No regular polygon has 160. The "smallest" polygon is the triangle, which has 180o. ^^FALSE!!!!!!! this polygon has 18 sides!
A pentagon: 5 sides.
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NO!!! The smallest polygon is 3 sided. it is a 'trigon' ( triangle).
The fewer the number of sides that a polygon has, the higher the surface area to volume ratio. This increases until the polygon has an infinite number of sides, or has become a perfect sphere, when the ratio is the smallest.
If an interior angle is 40 degrees, the polygon must be irregular since the smallest angle for a regular polygon is 60 degrees. Since it is irregular, the polygon can have any number of sides.
Yes. A polygon is by definition a shape enclosed by multiple sides - the smallest number of sides that enclose an area is three.
It is impossible to create a 2D shape using only 2 straight lines. The smallest polygon has 3 sides - a triangle.
There is no such thing, the smallest amount of sides a shape can have is 3 (Triangle).