A star with eight points is commonly referred to as an "octagram." This geometric figure can be created by overlapping two squares or by extending the points of a regular octagon. In various cultures and contexts, octagrams may carry symbolic meanings, often associated with balance and harmony.
A star with four points is commonly referred to as a "quad star" or "four-pointed star." In some contexts, it may also be called a "star polygon," specifically a simple form like the shape known as a "tetragram." These stars can appear in various designs and are often used in art, decoration, and symbolism.
11 points
A star does not have a fixed number of sides as a triangle or quadrilateral does. A star may have five points, six points, or ten points. The number of sides is twice the number of points, so a six-pointed star has 12 sides.
A star with five points is commonly referred to as a "five-pointed star" or a "pentagram." It is often associated with various cultural and symbolic meanings, including representing the elements in pagan traditions or being used in various logos and designs. In some contexts, it can also symbolize protection and spirituality.
Depends on the number of points on the star.
No single star points towards Polaris.
An octagon has 8 sides and 8 vertices
They are called Wii points, and most stores have them.
North star also called Polaris
There are six points on the Star of David, more properly called the Magen David or "Shield of David".
The eight points on the star represent the 8 Turkic people
A star with four points is commonly referred to as a "quad star" or "four-pointed star." In some contexts, it may also be called a "star polygon," specifically a simple form like the shape known as a "tetragram." These stars can appear in various designs and are often used in art, decoration, and symbolism.
There are 8 stars on the Alaskan flag. Each star has 5 points. Each star has 10 distinguishable sides.
i am not farmiliar with star points but i am a member of club Nintendo and i have a dsi but if star points are what i think they are then no you cant
If you meant "corners" as points, the Star of Bethlehem was always regarded as an 8-Pointed star. In Greek, writing the name of Christ sums up to 888. All baptismal fonts have 8 corners.
On the knees, means you bow to no one. Also points on the star denotes years spent in jail.* *Untrue: All will have 8 points. Representing original 8 families. Picture a 15-20 pointed star, ridiculous. The towers on the back, cupolas, will represent SENTENCES served not years.
it is called the commonwealth star or the federation star. the six points represent the states of Australia and the last one represents all the australias territories.