Polygons are classified based on the number of their sides. Common types include triangles (3 sides), quadrilaterals (4 sides), pentagons (5 sides), hexagons (6 sides), heptagons (7 sides), octagons (8 sides), nonagons (9 sides), and decagons (10 sides). As the number of sides increases, polygons are often referred to by their Greek prefixes, such as dodecagons (12 sides) or icosagons (20 sides). For polygons with more than 20 sides, the names typically follow the same pattern, often using numerical prefixes combined with "gon."
There are an infinite number of different polygons, and some have them have more than one name.
yes they all have special names.
polygons
Maybe the related link on polygons will help.
There are infinitely many polygons so it would be impossible to name them all. For the names of those with a fewer sides see the related link.
all regular polygons
There are an infinite number of different polygons, and some have them have more than one name.
yes they all have special names.
polygons
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Maybe the related link on polygons will help.
Not all polygons have names. Go to the link below for the names of some of them
There are infinitely many polygons so it would be impossible to name them all. For the names of those with a fewer sides see the related link.
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These are all names of polygons.
If all the sides are straight lines, then they are known as polygons.
We get all shape names (Polygons) from the greek language.