Here is a site that will draw it for you. http://www.mathopenref.com/polygon.html An n-gon is a polygon with n sides and a regular n-gon is one with all the same angles and same length sides. ( Equiangular and equilateral) So a regular 33-gon is a polygon with 33 sides all the same length and the angles between the sides are all the same. As n gets very big, an 33 is big, the regular n-gon looks a lot like a circle! Go to the site and try it. Have fun!
Dr. Chuck
The sum of the angles in the 33 sided shape is 5,580 degrees
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The name of a 33 sided polygon is riacontakaitrigon.
A 33-sided polygon is called a "tritriacontagon." The naming convention for polygons uses a combination of Greek prefixes and the suffix "-gon" based on the number of sides. In this case, "tri-" represents the number 3 and "triaconta-" represents the number 30, resulting in "tritriacontagon" for a 33-sided polygon.
013 inches is approximately 33 centimetres, or one third of a metre.
The sum of the angles in the 33 sided shape is 5,580 degrees
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360/11 ie just under 33 degrees
The name of a 33 sided polygon is riacontakaitrigon.
The name of a 33 sided polygon is triacontatrigon.
iam 37 good shape and people say a look like 33 old what to wear
A 33-sided polygon is called a "tritriacontagon." The naming convention for polygons uses a combination of Greek prefixes and the suffix "-gon" based on the number of sides. In this case, "tri-" represents the number 3 and "triaconta-" represents the number 30, resulting in "tritriacontagon" for a 33-sided polygon.
Well, isn't that just a happy little decimal! 33 hundredths is written as 0.33. Picture a big, wide smile with the number 33 right in the middle, ready to bring joy to your mathematical canvas. Just remember, there are no mistakes in math, only happy little accidents.
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It is 3.3
33 = 27
25 of the 33 existing states in the United States had sided with the union by the end of the Civil War.