Shapes with more than 12 sides are referred to as polygons, specifically named based on the number of sides they have. For example, a 13-sided polygon is called a triskaidecagon, a 14-sided polygon is a tetradecagon, and a 15-sided polygon is a pentadecagon. These shapes can be regular, where all sides and angles are equal, or irregular, with varying lengths and angles. Other examples include 16-gon (hexadecagon) and 20-gon (icosagon).
Most shapes will have more than two sides. If the sides are straight lines, the shapes MUST have more than two sides.
well... theres a decagon(10 sides)...
Hexagon, heptagon, octagon, nonagon all have more sides than a pentagon
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.
Hexagon
Most shapes will have more than two sides. If the sides are straight lines, the shapes MUST have more than two sides.
well... theres a decagon(10 sides)...
There is no special name that distinguishes shapes with more than four sides from shapes with four or fewer.
Shapes having less than 4 sides or more than 4 sides are not parallelograms
There is no specific term that distinguished between shapes with more than 11 sides from those with up to 11 sides.
Octagon, dodecagon, myriagon.
There is no special name to distinguish shapes with more than 14 sides from those with 14 or fewer.
There is no special name: they are polygons, as are shapes with 3 or 3 million sides.
Hexagon, heptagon, octagon, nonagon all have more sides than a pentagon
definitely a pentagon can.. It can be any shapes that have more than 4 sides except that they can't be regular shapes.
Hexagon
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