A polygon with 111 sides is called a "hendecagon" or more specifically, a "henonecagon." The term is derived from Greek, where "hendeca" means eleven and "gonia" means angle, indicating that it has 111 angles and sides. While it is not commonly referenced in geometry, it follows the same principles as other polygons regarding the sum of its interior angles and other properties.
A polygon with 6 sides is a hexagon and a polygon with 8 sides is an octagon
No the sides of a polygon can not cross
There is no formula for how many sides there are in a polygon; the name of the polygon shows how many sides it has.
A polygon with 3960 sides is called a 3960-gon. The number of sides in a polygon can be simply referred to by its name, so a polygon with 3960 sides has exactly 3960 sides.
A polygon with 3 sides is a triangle.
A polygon with 6 sides is a hexagon and a polygon with 8 sides is an octagon
A polygon with 1,000 sides is known as a chiliagon. A hectogon is a polygon that has 100 sides, and a polygon with 8 sides is called an octagon.
The sides of a polygon are straight line boundaries of the polygon.
No the sides of a polygon can not cross
There is no formula for how many sides there are in a polygon; the name of the polygon shows how many sides it has.
No, a polygon has four sides, but and octagon has eight sides.
There are 8 sides in the polygon with 8 sides (an octagon).
A polygon with 3960 sides is called a 3960-gon. The number of sides in a polygon can be simply referred to by its name, so a polygon with 3960 sides has exactly 3960 sides.
A polygon with 3 sides is called triangle A polygon with 4 sides is called quadrilateral A polygon with 5 sides is called pentagon A polygon with 6 sides is called hexagon A polygon with 7 sides is called heptagon A polygon with 8 sides is called octagon
A pentagon is a polygon with 5 sides.
A polygon that has six sides is hexigon
Yes, a polygon CAN have 19 sides