The highest number of sides on a die that I have seen personally is 20, however with a little bit of research I found that the highest number is 100. The particular shape is Zocchihedron and is named after the inventor Lou Zocchi and debuted in 1985. It is generally used in role-playing games such as Dungeons & Dragons.
A circle has an infinite number of sides.
There is no limit to the number of sides that a polygon can have. Mathematically, a circle is equivalent to a polygon with an infinite number of sides.
A shape with four sides and three vertices does not exist in Euclidean geometry. In Euclidean geometry, a shape must have the same number of sides as vertices. Therefore, a shape with four sides would have four vertices.
None. Googleplex is a number, not a shape and so does not have any sides.
The answer will depend on the spinner, its shape, the number of sides, what numbers are on those sides.The answer will depend on the spinner, its shape, the number of sides, what numbers are on those sides.The answer will depend on the spinner, its shape, the number of sides, what numbers are on those sides.The answer will depend on the spinner, its shape, the number of sides, what numbers are on those sides.
it can be in any shape with even number of sides.
The highest number of sides on a die that I have seen personally is 20, however with a little bit of research I found that the highest number is 100. The particular shape is Zocchihedron and is named after the inventor Lou Zocchi and debuted in 1985. It is generally used in role-playing games such as Dungeons & Dragons.
A circle has an infinite number of sides.
apeirogon, its infinite :D
A circle as it has infinite number of sides
any closed shape with any number of sides
relationship between the number of sides of afigure and the number of vertices
you subtract 3 from the number of sides then multiply that by the number of sides divided by 2
5 sides.
There is no limit to the number of sides that a polygon can have. Mathematically, a circle is equivalent to a polygon with an infinite number of sides.
A shape with four sides and three vertices does not exist in Euclidean geometry. In Euclidean geometry, a shape must have the same number of sides as vertices. Therefore, a shape with four sides would have four vertices.