The answer will depend on the ration of WHAT. There are ratios of the length s of sides, the angle, and in fact the sines of the angles. But the question does not specify what ratios so the answer cannot be more helpful.
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If you mean a hexagon then in geometry it is a 6 sided polygon.
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I find the name "30-sided polygon", "40-sided polygon", etc. just fine.
For two similar polygons, the ratio of their areas is equal to the square of the ratio of their corresponding side lengths. Given the similarity ratio of the smaller polygon to the larger polygon is 2:3, we calculate the area ratio as follows: ( \left(\frac{2}{3}\right)^2 = \frac{4}{9} ). Therefore, the ratio of the areas of the smaller polygon to the larger polygon is 4:9.
a three sided polygon? that's the best answer I've ever been able to find Ummm....a triangle perhaps?!
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This figure is a regular 12-sided polygon. Find m<4
This figure is a regular 12-sided polygon. Find m<4
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30
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If you mean a hexagon then in geometry it is a 6 sided polygon.
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You can find the number of diagonals in a polygon using the formula n(n-3)/2, where n is the number of sides. Therefore an 11 sided polygon has 44 diagonals.
I find the name "30-sided polygon", "40-sided polygon", etc. just fine.
The interior angles of a 14 sided polygon add up to 2160 degrees