It has at least 3 sides. It can have as many sides as it wants as long as it is closed and none of the sides are curved. A polygon with 4 sides is a quadrilateral.
a polygon is any multiple-sided, closed plane figure. it can has as many sides as it wants as long as its only 2-dimensional, and all the lines connect. squares, pentagons, triangles, and hexagons are good examples of polygons. polygon, literaly translated, means many sided shape.
A decagon has 10 sides, honey. It's like a polygon with commitment issues, can't decide if it wants to be a hexagon or an octagon so it just goes for double digits. So, count those sides like you count your blessings, and you'll have yourself a decagon in no time.
He will need 80 tiles.
I can't understand your question. You need to give some more information. Are the sides of the triangle 6ft and 8ft? What is the angle between these sides, or the length of the third side? And how can I say how many more inches are needed unless I know how much space Mike already has? You will have to rethink this question.
"Riverside" in football means to have the offense and the defense switch sides of play on the field. It is usually said during a practice when the coach wants to have the offense go the opposite direction on the field, he will say "Riverside it" telling the offense and the defense to switch sides.
Henry wants to know if the dead enemy soldier truly hated him before he died.
Ya If He Wants To
The soldier wants to have sex with one of the women inside the truck.
as many as it wants
He wants all the good things to himself.
It has at least 3 sides. It can have as many sides as it wants as long as it is closed and none of the sides are curved. A polygon with 4 sides is a quadrilateral.
because it wants to have three sides because squares have already taken four sides PENIS
His mother wants him to refresh his faith, get married, and have kids. His father father wants him to support himself.
If your doctor wants to switch your medicine, then it is probably a very good idea. The doctors know what works and what doesn\'t on each patient.
because he wants to see him or her so much
Not in MLB. A batter may bat from whatever side he wants to on whatever pitch he wants to. The only restriction is that the side the batter is on when the pitcher steps on the pitching rubber is the side the batter must bat from for that pitch. A switch hitter could alternate sides for each pitch if he so desired. Rules concerning the batter can be found in Section 6 of the Official MLB Rules.