Polygons with 21 to 100 sides are named using a combination of Greek or Latin prefixes and the suffix "-gon." For example, a polygon with 21 sides is called a "icosagon," while a 22-sided polygon is a "dicosagon." This naming convention continues up to 100 sides, where a polygon with 100 sides is known as a "hectogon." Each name typically combines the prefix indicating the number of sides with the "-gon" suffix.
51 100 sided of palygon
yes they all have special names.
polygons
polygons, I believe.
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.
Not all polygons have names. Go to the link below for the names of some of them
51 100 sided of palygon
It is quite acceptable to call them an 11-agon to a 100-agon but what is more important is knowing how to work out their properties.
Polygons.
namesand pictures of quadrilaterals and other polygons
yes they all have special names.
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It's quite acceptable to call them a 57-agon or a 99-agon but what's more important is knowing how to work out their properties.
polygons
polygons, I believe.
Squares and polygons. DumbA**
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.