Such an image - viewed on a computer - would be almost totally indistinguishable from a circle. The internal angles of a polygon add up to 180(n-2), where n is the number of sides. so the measurement of the angles is calculated by (180(n-2)) / n. In this case that calculates as (180 (9998)) / 10000, which gives 1799640 / 10000 = 179.964 degrees. For such an angle to be discernable, the dimensions of the polygon would need to be immense - far greater than could be displayed by a computer.
a 10000 sided shape is a myriagon some people call polygons: 10-gon 100-gon 1000-gon and so on
five-sided polygons cannot tessellate
All 10-sided polygons are decagons.
multi sided shapes are called polygons
ennedagon
a 10000 sided shape is a myriagon some people call polygons: 10-gon 100-gon 1000-gon and so on
Yes, you can tessellate six-sided polygons by themselves.
five-sided polygons cannot tessellate
im not sure what u were asking, but quadrilaterals are the classification for 4-sided polygons, so yeah, all 4-sided polygons are quadrilaterals.
No because hexagons are 6 sided polygons whereas pentagons are 5 sided polygons
Quadrilaterals are 4 sided polygons.
Polygons have 3 or more sides, so there are no one sided polygons idiot.
a hectoenneagon is a 109 sided polygon
All pentagons are 5 sided polygons
Polygons.
Quadralateral.
There aren't two sided polygons