A Henagon has 1 side
A henagon has 0 sides.
A henagon has one sides, and a cirle has over 999999999999999999 sides so yeah.
I guess shapes that have few sides have sharper angles for instance a triangle has very sharp corners whereas a henagon has corners but they are very rounded.
Oh, dude, a 1 octillion-sided shape is technically called a henagon. I mean, who even needs to count that many sides, right? Like, good luck drawing that bad boy without a supercomputer or some serious patience. But hey, if you ever find yourself needing to describe a shape with that many sides, now you know what to call it!
10 sides.
A henagon has 0 sides.
A henagon has one sides, and a cirle has over 999999999999999999 sides so yeah.
Ingeometry a henagon (or monogon) is a polygon with one edge and one vertex. It has Schläfli symbol {1}. Since a henagon has only one side and only one interior angle, every henagon is regular by definition. In Euclidean geometry, a henagon is usually considered to be an impossible object, because its single edge would extend to infinity. However, in spherical geometry a finite henagon can be drawn by placing a single vertex anywhere on a great circle. Two henagons can be used to construct a dihedron on a sphere, with Schläfli symbol, {1,2}.
it is called a henagon is a one sided shape
I guess shapes that have few sides have sharper angles for instance a triangle has very sharp corners whereas a henagon has corners but they are very rounded.
it looks like this -
a monogon or henagon
Oh, dude, a 1 octillion-sided shape is technically called a henagon. I mean, who even needs to count that many sides, right? Like, good luck drawing that bad boy without a supercomputer or some serious patience. But hey, if you ever find yourself needing to describe a shape with that many sides, now you know what to call it!
An icosikaihenagon is a polygon with 21 sides. The term is derived from Greek, where "icosi" means twenty, "kai" means and, and "henagon" means one, indicating the shape has 20 plus 1 sides. It is a rare shape in geometry and is often discussed in mathematical contexts involving polygons and their properties.
A 101-sided shape is called a "hectacontakaihenagon." The naming convention for polygons involves using Greek numerical prefixes to indicate the number of sides, followed by the suffix "-gon" to denote a polygon. In this case, "hectaconta-" represents 100, and "henagon" refers to a polygon with one side.
The term for a 21 sided polygon is an icosikaihenagon. Icosi is the Greek for the numerical 20 and henagon means 1.
You can either call them by n-gon for n sides (i.e. 21-gon) or combine a prefix and suffix (i.e. Icosikaihenagon). No. of No. of Sides Name Prefix Name Suffix Sides 20 Icosikai... ...henagon 1 30 Triacontakai... ...digon 2 40 Tetracontakai... ...trigon 3 50 Pentacontakai... ...tetragon 4 60 Hexacontakai... ...pentagon 5 70 Heptacontakai... ...hexagon 6 80 Octacontakai... ...heptagon 7 90 Enneacontakai... ...octagon 8 ...enneagon 9 source: http://www.pubquizhelp.com/sci/polygon.html