A 23-sided polygon is called a 23-gon. In geometry, polygons are named based on the number of their sides, and a 23-gon has 23 straight edges and 23 vertices. The interior angles of a 23-gon can be calculated using the formula ((n-2) \times 180^\circ), where (n) is the number of sides, resulting in a total of 3780 degrees for a 23-gon.
The names of polygons with sides ranging from 21 to 30 are as follows: a 21-sided polygon is called a icosagon, a 22-sided polygon is a dicosagon, a 23-sided polygon is a tricosagon, a 24-sided polygon is a tetracosagon, a 25-sided polygon is a pentacosagon, a 26-sided polygon is a hexacosagon, a 27-sided polygon is a heptacosagon, a 28-sided polygon is an octacosagon, a 29-sided polygon is a nonacosagon, and a 30-sided polygon is a triacontagon.
tricosagon
Icositriskaidcayon (or Icositriddecagon)
Icositriskaidcayon (or Icositriddecagon)
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a 23 sided polygon
icosikaitrigon
tricosagon
Icosikaitrigon
Icositriskaidcayon (or Icositriddecagon)
Icositriskaidcayon (or Icositriddecagon)
The name of a 23 sided shape is an icosikaidigon. I hate to tell you but this is not true the real answer is Icosikaitri.... for further more information and to check this look at http://mathforum.org/dr.math/faq/faq.polygon.names.HTML
The interior angles of a 23 sided polygon add up to 3780 degrees
A 23 sided polygon(shape) is called a icosikaitrigon, it can also be referred to as a 23-gon.
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It is: (23-2)*180 = 3780 degrees
The sum of the exterior angles of any polygon is 360 degrees