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A 13 sided polygon is called a Tridecagon also a Triskaidecagon.
To determine the number of triangles that can be formed within a 13-sided polygon, we can use the formula nC3, where n is the number of vertices in the polygon. In this case, n = 13. So, 13C3 = 286 triangles can be formed within a 13-sided polygon.
A 13-sided polygon can either be called a triskaidecagon or a tridecagon.
13agon and 50agon
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A 13 sided polygon is called a Tridecagon also a Triskaidecagon.
The interior angles of a 13 sided polygon add up to 1980 degrees
Using the formula 0.5(n^2 -3n) whereas n is number of sides, altogether there are 104 diagonals in a 16 sided polygon
13 triangles will go into a 13-sided polygon.
It will have 13 sides because 0.5*(132-39) = 65 diagonals
To determine the number of triangles that can be formed within a 13-sided polygon, we can use the formula nC3, where n is the number of vertices in the polygon. In this case, n = 13. So, 13C3 = 286 triangles can be formed within a 13-sided polygon.
A 13-sided polygon can either be called a triskaidecagon or a tridecagon.
A 13-sided polygon can either be called a triskaidecagon or a tridecagon.
13agon and 50agon
N-gon is the name of 13-20 sided polygon.