A polygon is any closed figure with straight sides, so the possibilities are endless:
square, rectangle, triangle, parallelogram and so on.
Things like a circle and heart are not polygons.
There are several different types of shapes. A few of the shapes are octagon, square, hendecagon, circle, polygon, and trapezium.
This is hard to answer considering we can't see the polygon below...What is the correct letter name for belowB. Octagon
For any polygon, there will be other shapes such that, together, they can tessellate.
triangle
A hexagon is a 6 sided polygon and a heptagon is a 7 sided polygon.
Polygon * * * * * A polygon, although correct, is too general a term. "Triangles" is better.
There are several different types of shapes. A few of the shapes are octagon, square, hendecagon, circle, polygon, and trapezium.
any 10 sided polygon is called a Decagon.
The name of a polygon with 100 sides is a "hecatontagon," and a polygon with 1000 sides is called a "chiliagon." So, if you ever need to impress someone at a party with your knowledge of shapes, now you know what to call those bad boys.
Triangle, quadrilateral, pentagon, hexagon, (or polygon, in general), circle, ellipse, are some names.
This is hard to answer considering we can't see the polygon below...What is the correct letter name for belowB. Octagon
The most common polygon shapes are as follows:TriangleQuadrilateralPentagonHexagonOctagon
a vague answer would be polygon, parallelogram, and quadrilateral. there are also squares, rectangles, rhombuses, and trapezoids.
Name of all polygons until 12 sides. Move the mouse over the shapes to discover their properties. Triangle Square Pentagon Hexagon Heptagon Octagon Nonagon Decagon Hendecagon Dodecagon These shapes are known as regular polygons. A polygon is a many sided shape with straight sides. To be a regular polygon all the sides and angles must be the same.
A polygon with 10 sides is a decagon
What polygon? Your asking "what are two names to describe a polygon" but haven't given a polygon...
home.btconnect.com/shapemakingclub/twodimensionalshapes.htmlUse this link. It will teach you more than just a 20 sided polygon.