A dodecagon.
A polygon of 12 sides is a 'Dodecagon'.
A shape with an interior angle of 171 degrees is a polygon, specifically one with a high number of sides. For instance, a polygon with 171-degree interior angles could be a 12-sided polygon (dodecagon) or any polygon with more than 12 sides. The interior angle can be calculated using the formula ((n-2) \times 180/n), where (n) is the number of sides, and 171 degrees indicates that the polygon must have at least 12 sides to accommodate such an angle.
It will have 12 sides
The shape with 12 side is called DoDeragon, the degree for the shape is 140 degree.... -I'm guessing...sorry if it wrong....
There is no specific name for "12 or more" sides. A 12 sided plane figure is a dodecagon. More generally, a plane figure bounded by 3 or more sides is a polygon.
It is a 12 sided dodecagon polygon
A polygon of 12 sides is a 'Dodecagon'.
a polygon with 12 sides is called a.. dodecagon
A polygon with 12 sides is called a dodecagon.
A shape with an interior angle of 171 degrees is a polygon, specifically one with a high number of sides. For instance, a polygon with 171-degree interior angles could be a 12-sided polygon (dodecagon) or any polygon with more than 12 sides. The interior angle can be calculated using the formula ((n-2) \times 180/n), where (n) is the number of sides, and 171 degrees indicates that the polygon must have at least 12 sides to accommodate such an angle.
12 sides, 12 angles, 12 vertices
A polygon can have any number of three or more sides. It is a generic name for a many-sided figure, and does not specify a particular number of sides. A polygon is a shape constructed with straight lines and no gaps between each side.
It will have 12 sides
The shape with 12 side is called DoDeragon, the degree for the shape is 140 degree.... -I'm guessing...sorry if it wrong....
There is no specific name for "12 or more" sides. A 12 sided plane figure is a dodecagon. More generally, a plane figure bounded by 3 or more sides is a polygon.
Yes, a shape with more than 12 sides is called a polygon, specifically a dodecagon for 12 sides, and it can be extended indefinitely to create shapes like a triskaidecagon (13 sides) and beyond. These polygons can have any number of sides, such as a pentadecagon (15 sides) or even a 100-sided polygon known as a hectogon. The properties and classifications of these shapes continue to expand as the number of sides increases.
A polygon with 12 sides is called a dodecagon