pentadecagon
relationship between the number of sides of afigure and the number of vertices
The substance retains its spherical shape and volume of 50 mL regardless of the container, indicating that its physical properties are not affected by the shape of the surrounding space. The volume of the substance remains constant at 50 mL, whether in the square box or the circular tube. This demonstrates that the shape of the container does not alter the intrinsic properties of the substance itself.
Brain is covered from all sides by skull bones. It has a dome shape from above and sides. This shape can handle trauma exceptionally well. It is protected by bones of face from below. Because of this it is most protected part in body.
A rectangle.... LOL * * * * * Why? It could be any polygon!
it measures everything but need to add the distance.The perimeter measures the sum of the length of the sides of a shape.
The shape has 50 sides is Pentacontagon
fiftyhedron
There can be no such shape.
If it has 50 sides, it ain't triangular. "Triangle" means 3 sides.If it has 50 sides, it ain't triangular. "Triangle" means 3 sides.If it has 50 sides, it ain't triangular. "Triangle" means 3 sides.If it has 50 sides, it ain't triangular. "Triangle" means 3 sides.
none...... . Yes, there can be shapes with any number of sides.
A 50-sided 3D shape is called a pentacontagon. It is a polygon with 50 sides and 50 angles. In three dimensions, it would be a polyhedron with 50 faces, 50 vertices, and 100 edges.
A 50-sided polygon would be called a pentacontagon.
Heptagon Example: the UK coins 20 pence and 50 pence
All coins have length, width and depth, and are thus 3D objects. The Australian 50 cent coin has twelve sides, and so is dodecagonal in shape.
A shape with 7 sides.
A shape with four sides has four vertices and a shape with three sides has three vertices, so a shape with four sides has more vertices than a shape with three sides.
a shape with equal sides