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Is there a regular polygon with an interior angle sum of 9000 degree's?

Yes it is a 52-gon. (That means there are 52 sides)


Why is it not possible to have a regular polygon with interior angles of 128?

An interior angle of 128 implies an exterior angle of 180-128 = 52 degrees. If so, the regular polygon has 360/52 sides ie 6.9 sides. A fractional side is not possible.


What is a 52 sided polygon called?

pentacontakaidigon-52 sided polygon


How many sides would a polygon have if the measure of the interior angles is 9360 degrees?

If it has n sides, then (n - 2)*180 = 9360 so that n - 2 = 9360/180 = 52 and so n = 52 + 2 = 54 sides.


Which polygon has 6 sides and 8 sides?

A polygon with 6 sides is a hexagon and a polygon with 8 sides is an octagon


How do you call a 52 sided polygon?

The name of a 52 sided polygon is Pentacondigon.


What do you call a polygon with 1000 sides?

A polygon with 1,000 sides is known as a chiliagon. A hectogon is a polygon that has 100 sides, and a polygon with 8 sides is called an octagon.


52 -100 sides polygon?

152


What is the definition for sides of a polygon?

The sides of a polygon are straight line boundaries of the polygon.


Can the sides of a polygon cross?

No the sides of a polygon can not cross


What is the formula for how many sides are in a polygon?

There is no formula for how many sides there are in a polygon; the name of the polygon shows how many sides it has.


Is there a polygon with an interior angle sum of 9000?

Yes, there is a polygon with an interior angle sum of 9000. The formula to find the sum of interior angles in a polygon is (n-2)*180 degrees, where n is the number of sides. To find the number of sides for a polygon with an interior angle sum of 9000, you would set the formula equal to 9000 and solve for n. So, (n-2)*180 = 9000, n-2 = 50, n = 52. Therefore, a polygon with 52 sides would have an interior angle sum of 9000 degrees.