A four-sided polygon is a Tetradecagon.
A polygon with 14 diagonals will have 7 sides
A tetradecagon is a polygon that has 14 sides
A polygon with 14 sides can have at most 14 lines of symmetry. This would occur if the polygon was a regular polygon (i.e. all its sides would have to be equal and all its angles would have to be equal). The lines of symmetry would run between the midpoints of opposite sides and between opposite vertices.
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It has 14 sides! The regular polygon with 14 sides is called a tetradecagon.
Fourteen. Each polygons has the same number of sides as it has vertices. Therefore, a polygon with 14 vertices must have 14 sides.
14-gon
A four-sided polygon is a Tetradecagon.
A Decatetragon
A polygon with 14 sides and angles.
A polygon with 14 diagonals will have 7 sides
A 7 sided polygon has 14 diagonals
To determine the number of sides in a polygon with 14 diagonals, we can use the formula for the number of diagonals in a polygon: D = n(n-3)/2, where n is the number of sides. By setting D = 14 and solving for n, we get n(n-3)/2 = 14. Simplifying this equation, we find that n^2 - 3n - 28 = 0. Factoring this quadratic equation, we get (n-7)(n+4) = 0. Therefore, the polygon has either 7 or -4 sides. Since the number of sides cannot be negative, the polygon must have 7 sides.
A tetradecagon is a polygon that has 14 sides
A polygon with 14 sides can have at most 14 lines of symmetry. This would occur if the polygon was a regular polygon (i.e. all its sides would have to be equal and all its angles would have to be equal). The lines of symmetry would run between the midpoints of opposite sides and between opposite vertices.
14 sides in the polygon