Triangle, square, hexagon.
there isn't a polygon with 3 sides but there are triangles. polygons start with hexgons; 5 sided shapes.
Pick's theorem can't use for non-convex polygons. It needs at least 3 terms to define an area of a polygon.
Yes, all percents are ratios.for example, 3% is 3/100.28% is 28/100 or 7/25.0% is 0/100 or 0.309% is 309/100 or 3 and 9/100.
32.32 = (3 x 10) + (2 x 1) + (3/10) + (2/100)
The sides of a polygon do not generally have specific names. Polygons with 3 sides are triangles.
monogon -------------------- 3: Triangle 4: Quadrilateral 5: Pentagon 6: Hexagon 7: Heptagon 8: Octagon 9: Nonagon 10: Decagon There are names for some polygons with a higher number of sides, but these are rarely used. Typically we use the phrase "n-gon." Thus, a 69-sided polygon would be referred to as a 69-gon.
The names of polygons are: 3: triangle 4: quadrilateral 5: pentagon 6: hexagon 7: heptagon 8: octagon 9: nonagon or enneagon 10: decagon
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They both have three(3) or more sides. =)
If you wish to communicate information, I suggest you a 67-sided figure a 67-gon. Although there are prefices I suggest you keep it simple. Not only is the use of long and unfamiliar Greek prefices pretentious, you will only annoy the reader who will probably have to consult a dictionary. Names are used mainly for 3-12 sides and for 20.Having said that, if you do want to be pretentious or obfuscate, you can use the link below for polygons with up to 999 sides.http://faculty.kutztown.edu/schaeffe/Tutorials/General/Polygons.html
There are regular polygons (with 3, 4 and 6 sides).There are irregular convex polygons (with 3, 4, 5 or 6 sides). There are [irregular] concave polygons with various numbers of sides.
Regular polygons with 3, 4 or 6 sides.
Yes because polygons have 3 or more sides.
Polygons are shapes that have 3 or more sides
Polygons are plane closed figures bounded by straight lines. There cannot be polygons with fewer than 3 sides.
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