henagon (or monogon) 1
digon 2
triangle (or trigon) 3
quadrilateral (or tetragon) 4
pentagon 5
hexagon 6
heptagon 7
octagon 8
enneagon (or nonagon) 9
decagon 10
hendecagon 11
dodecagon 12
tridecagon or triskaidecagon 13
tetradecagon or tetrakaidecagon 14
pentadecagon (or quindecagon) or pentakaidecagon 15
hexadecagon or hexakaidecagon 16
heptadecagon or heptakaidecagon 17
octadecagon or octakaidecagon 18
enneadecagon or enneakaidecagon or nonadecagon 19
icosagon 20
icosihenagon 21
triacontagon 30
tetracontagon 40
pentacontagon 50
hexacontagon 60
heptacontagon 70
octacontagon 80
enneacontagon 90
hectagon (also hectogon) 100
chiliagon 1000
myriagon 10,000
decemyriagon 100,000
the blablaagon 1000,0000,0000,0000,0000,...
In a 54-sided polygon, 53 possible diagonals can be drawn from one vertex to another. These diagonals will not intersect. Therefore, the interior will be divided into 54 regions by the 53 diagonals plus the two sides of the original polygon that adjoin the vertex from which the diagonals are drawn.
a cube because its used in the real world plus its not a polygon
Hint: in a regular polygon interior plus exterior = 180o, always.
The perimeter of a trapezium is the summation of all its sides. So, if a, b, c and d were the sides of the trapezium, then the perimeter would be a plus b plus c plus d.
An isosceles triangle will have equal sides and 2 equal angles of 45 degrees plus a 90 degree angle.
"Square. Congruent means "the same". A rectangle with 4 sides that are the same is a square." Plus, it is not a rectangle. It is a polygon. The question should have been stated: What is a polygon with congruent sides?
It could be a plus (+) sign
It will be (3x+2)*n whereas n is the number of its sides
There is no specific name for "12 or more" sides. A 12 sided plane figure is a dodecagon. More generally, a plane figure bounded by 3 or more sides is a polygon.
Many options: any regular polygon with 6 or more sides, plus selected irregular polygons with five or more sides.
There are only two sides given. Two sides cannot form a polygon so it must be assumed that the shape is lenticular (shaped like a lens) and then, its perimeter is 2m 65cm + 1m 80cm = 4m 45cm.
No a hexagon has six sides and if u add 2 squares it would have 8 sides witch would turn into a octagon and a triangle plus triangle plus triangleould be a nonagon not a hexagonand if u add it all together it would just be a polygon
Have a good look at the Great Pyramid of Giza, it is the worlds largest enneahedron as it has 9 sides, 9 vertices and 16 edges. You see the "four" visible sides are all concave which give it 8 visible sides plus the base makes 9 sides. Look at a birds eye photo of the Great Pyramid to see these 8 visible sides. Cheers, fraser@clearptyltd.com
Type your answer here... yes -improved If you were to take the cube and cut off one of the corners you would create a polygon with 5 faces(pentagon) plus a top and bottom = 7 sides. As long as the cut does not go through the center of the cube which would result in a pyramid structure with only 5 sides.
In a 54-sided polygon, 53 possible diagonals can be drawn from one vertex to another. These diagonals will not intersect. Therefore, the interior will be divided into 54 regions by the 53 diagonals plus the two sides of the original polygon that adjoin the vertex from which the diagonals are drawn.
Yes, approximately.I say approximately because strictly speaking a ticket is usually a 3-dimensional shape (unless it is an e-ticket). No matter how thin it is, it still has a thickness which makes it 3-d. A polygon is a 2-d object.
It would be a dodecagon.