If you want to communicate with others, I suggest you use 75-gon. If you want to obfuscate or appear pretentious, work it out using the attached link.
Applying systematic polygon names, a 75-sided regular polygon would be called a heptacontakaipentagon.
A 75-sided shape is called a "heptacontagon." In geometry, the prefix "hepta-" refers to seven, and "contagon" indicates a polygon with a specific number of sides. Therefore, a heptacontagon has 75 sides.
To make change for 75 cents using only nickels (5 cents) and dimes (10 cents), we can express the total amount in terms of the number of each coin. Let ( n ) be the number of nickels and ( d ) be the number of dimes. The equation is ( 5n + 10d = 75 ) or simplified as ( n + 2d = 15 ). The values of ( d ) can range from 0 to 7 (since ( 2d ) must be less than or equal to 15), which gives us 8 possible values for ( d ) (0 through 7), leading to a total of 8 combinations of nickels and dimes.
Between private sellers, $75 to $150. At a dealer, up to $300 for a very good shape one.
No it cannot, because the interior angles of a parallelogram ... or of anyfour-sided figure for that matter ... must add up to 360 degrees.
Applying systematic polygon names, a 75-sided regular polygon would be called a heptacontakaipentagon.
A 75-sided shape is called a "heptacontagon." In geometry, the prefix "hepta-" refers to seven, and "contagon" indicates a polygon with a specific number of sides. Therefore, a heptacontagon has 75 sides.
4.8 degrees
75
(-70-2+9)d + (39-75+1) = -63d -35
9
0.5*(252-75) = 275 diagonals
75
around 75 if in good shape
It's legal if the prints are either less than 75% or more than 150% the size of a genuine bill, and only one-sided.
$50 to $75 if in good shape
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