Polygons
5 Shapes, 8 sides
A point has no corners and no sides. There are several geometic shapes with no corners and only one side. Some of the shapes are circle, oval, and sphere.
Shapes with more than three sides are called polygons. Common examples include quadrilaterals (4 sides), pentagons (5 sides), hexagons (6 sides), and octagons (8 sides). As the number of sides increases, these shapes can have more complex names, such as decagons (10 sides) and dodecagons (12 sides), and they can be regular or irregular depending on the length of their sides and the size of their angles.
well... theres a decagon(10 sides)...
The names of shapes based on the number of sides up to 10 are as follows: Triangle (3 sides) Quadrilateral (4 sides) Pentagon (5 sides) Hexagon (6 sides) Heptagon (7 sides) Octagon (8 sides) Nonagon (9 sides) Decagon (10 sides)
Pentagons have 5 sides and they can be regular or irregular
Octagon, dodecagon, myriagon.
Pentagon.
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There are a few simple shapes with equal sides. The basic shapes are a square, octagon, and an equilateral triangle,
5 Shapes, 8 sides
pentagon
A point has no corners and no sides. There are several geometic shapes with no corners and only one side. Some of the shapes are circle, oval, and sphere.
Shapes with more than three sides are called polygons. Common examples include quadrilaterals (4 sides), pentagons (5 sides), hexagons (6 sides), and octagons (8 sides). As the number of sides increases, these shapes can have more complex names, such as decagons (10 sides) and dodecagons (12 sides), and they can be regular or irregular depending on the length of their sides and the size of their angles.
squares and rectangles. and trapazoids
well... theres a decagon(10 sides)...
lots of shapes have equal sides including the square(4), the regular hexigon(6), the regular pentagon(5) and most over regular shapes.