A polygon have 4 or more sides. It has no gaps between it. Regular polygons usually have six or ten sides.
A polygon can have any number of sides. The prefix 'poly' means many, so a polygon is a 'many sided' plane figure. The prefix poly can be replaced by other prefixes meaning definite numbers of sides. A pentagon, for example, has five sides, an octagon has eight sides, and a decagon has ten sides.
A ten-sided 2D polygon is known as a decagon.
Well, ten sides is 'deca', and five sides is 'penta', so I would say a decapentagon? I'm not sure.
A ten-sided polygon is known as a decagon.
A ten sided polygon is called a Decagon.
DECAGON
A plane figure bounded by some numbers of straight sides is called a polygon. Thus a polygon with ten-sided is called a decagon.
Yes and a 10 sided polygon is called a decagon
A ten-sided polygon is called a decagon. A decagon has ten internal angles of 144-degrees. All sides of a regular decagon are equal length.
I'd recommend "decatrillogon" for ten trillion sides.
A polygon have 4 or more sides. It has no gaps between it. Regular polygons usually have six or ten sides.
A decagon is a ten sided figure (usually a regular ten sided figure with all interior angles equal and all sides equal in length) A polygon is a closed planar figure bounded on all sides by straight lines. A polygon can have any number (greater than two) of sides.
A decagon is ten sided. The total of all the angles inside the corners of an n-sided polygon is (n-2)x180 degrees. So for 10 sides this is 8x180=1440 degrees. The polygon does not even have to have equal sides.
A polygon can have any number of sides. The prefix 'poly' means many, so a polygon is a 'many sided' plane figure. The prefix poly can be replaced by other prefixes meaning definite numbers of sides. A pentagon, for example, has five sides, an octagon has eight sides, and a decagon has ten sides.
A ten-sided 2D polygon is known as a decagon.
The interior angles of a 10 sided polygon add up to 1440 degrees