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.
To find the interior angle of a 13-sided polygon (triskaidecagon), you can use the formula for the interior angle of a regular polygon: ((n - 2) \times 180° / n), where (n) is the number of sides. For a 13-sided polygon, this calculation is ((13 - 2) \times 180° / 13 = 11 \times 180° / 13 \approx 152.31°). Therefore, each interior angle of a regular 13-sided polygon is approximately 152.31 degrees.
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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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.
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.
The interior angles of a 14 sided polygon add up to 2160 degrees