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Any regular polygon of 2n sides where n>2.
* (n-2)180 * n = number of sides of the polygon * (15 - 2)180 * (13)180 * = 2340o
A hexagon is a 2-dimensional figure with six sides. In general, a 2-dimensional figure with many sides is called a polygon.
A polygon is any 2-dimensional shape with straight sides. Such a shape with sides of equal length would be called an equilateral polygon. If it is also convex (all the angles face the same way), then it would be called a regular polygon.
The endpoint where two sides of a polygon meet is called a "vertex" (plural: "vertices"). Each vertex is a corner point of the polygon, contributing to its overall shape and structure. In polygons, the number of vertices corresponds to the number of sides.
No polygon can have less than three sides.
A two sided polygon is called a bigon, and it exists in spherical geometry. (the previous answerer said this: "a polygon has 3 or more sides retard idiot so how stupid can you be a polygon can not have 2 sides dumb*ss" - and I would advise him/her to shout at the mirror next time)
53 sides Interior angels always add up to (number of sides -2)*180 so reverse the process: 9180/180=number of sides -2. 51=sides -2. Sides = 53
the two sides of a polygon meet at the angle
A 2-dimensional shape of many sides, such as hexagon, pentagon, and octagone, is called a polygon
rectangle
A polygon with 10 sides is called decagon and the sum of the interior angles is 1440 degrees. (10-2)180=1440