it is called a henagon is a one sided shape
A henagon is a geometric shape that consists of a polygon with one side. In simpler terms, it is a one-sided polygon. It is a rare and theoretical concept, as most polygons have more than one side. The term "henagon" is not commonly used in mathematics, as it is more typical to refer to shapes with more sides.
a henagon is an 11 sided 2-D shape and a 3-D is called an hendecahedron.
henagon (or monogon)* * * * * A pentadecagon. But I prefer 15-gon since it is obvious what that means - without reference to a dictionary.
A 101-sided shape is called a "hectacontakaihenagon." The naming convention for polygons involves using Greek numerical prefixes to indicate the number of sides, followed by the suffix "-gon" to denote a polygon. In this case, "hectaconta-" represents 100, and "henagon" refers to a polygon with one side.
A Henagon has 1 side
A henagon has 0 sides.
it is called a henagon is a one sided shape
A henagon is a geometric shape that consists of a polygon with one side. In simpler terms, it is a one-sided polygon. It is a rare and theoretical concept, as most polygons have more than one side. The term "henagon" is not commonly used in mathematics, as it is more typical to refer to shapes with more sides.
a monogon or henagon
A henagon has one sides, and a cirle has over 999999999999999999 sides so yeah.
Its called a henagon. lol when i did spell check it said it was wrong. ;D * * * * * That is because the correct name is a hendecagon. PS: The spell check doesn't like that either!
a henagon is an 11 sided 2-D shape and a 3-D is called an hendecahedron.
a one sided shape is called a henagon and a 2 sided shape is called a digon
henagon (or monogon)* * * * * A pentadecagon. But I prefer 15-gon since it is obvious what that means - without reference to a dictionary.
I guess shapes that have few sides have sharper angles for instance a triangle has very sharp corners whereas a henagon has corners but they are very rounded.
A 101-sided shape is called a "hectacontakaihenagon." The naming convention for polygons involves using Greek numerical prefixes to indicate the number of sides, followed by the suffix "-gon" to denote a polygon. In this case, "hectaconta-" represents 100, and "henagon" refers to a polygon with one side.