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Oh, dude, a polygon with 1 billion sides is called a megagon. Yeah, it's like a polygon on steroids, just chilling there with all its billion sides, making all the other polygons jealous. So, if you ever need to impress someone with your geometry knowledge, just drop the word "megagon" and watch them be like, "Whoa, that's a lot of sides, man."

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What are the name of the polygon that have 1 billion sides?

There is not a name for such a polygon. A polygon with one million sides is called a megagon though..


What shape has the most sides and is not an Octagon?

There is no 'most' - if you had enough time, you could draw a polygon with a billion sides, or a billion billion...... Then you could still always add more sides.


What polygon has 1 sides?

There is no polygon with one side.


How many sides does a polygon with an interior angle measure 180?

I don't know the exact amount when it starts, but I just tried it with 1 trillion sides and each angle was 180. So we know it starts between 1 billion and 1 trillion sides.


What is the name of a polygon with one billion sides?

Gigagon? Giga=billion I'm not sure, but it seems like the most-likely name.


What polygon has 8 stright sides and 1 curved side?

Polygons can't have curved sides so the answer is not a polygon.


What is a gigagon?

A gigagon is a polygon with a billion sides. To an engineer it would pass as a circle. To a physicist or mathematician it would still be a polygon.


What is the perimeter of a polygons with 1 cm sides?

The perimeter of a polygon is calculated by adding the lengths of all its sides. For a polygon with 1 cm sides, the perimeter would be equal to the number of sides multiplied by 1 cm. For example, a polygon with 5 sides would have a perimeter of 5 cm, while one with 8 sides would have a perimeter of 8 cm. Thus, the perimeter depends on the number of sides of the polygon.


A polygon with 4 sides and 1 set of parallel sides?

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What is a shape with Billion sides?

A shape with a billion sides is called a "myriagon." In geometric terms, a myriagon is a polygon with 10,000 sides, but if we specifically refer to a billion sides, it would be termed a "gigahedron." As the number of sides increases, such polygons become increasingly indistinguishable from a circle. In practice, shapes with such a large number of sides are mostly of theoretical interest rather than practical application.


In a regular polygon the ratio between each exterior angle is 1 10calculate the number of sides of such a polygon?

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