There is no limit on how big a name for a polygon is. Typically after Dodecagon (12 sides) the polygons are referred to as an n-gon, where n is referring to the number of sides on the polygon. A Myrigon is a 10,000-gon , a Megagon is a 1,000,000-gon, a Googolgon is a 1 * 10^100-gon
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write five names for 1,000.ROMAN NUMERAL M900+100500+50010*1001000+200-100
No. Suppose such a polygon has n sides. Then the sum of the interior angles is (n-2)*180 degrees. Since it is regular, each interior angle is (n-2)*180 / n degrees. Thus (n-2)*180 / n = 100 (n-2)*180 = 100*n 180n - 360 = 100n 80n = 360 n = 4.5 Sorry, but you cannot have a polygon with 4.5 sides!
A 103-sided polygon is called a "hectacontatrigon." The naming convention for polygons is based on Greek numerical prefixes, with "hecta" meaning 100 and "conta" meaning 10. The suffix "trigon" denotes a polygon with three sides.
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.
A polygon with 1000 sides is still a polygon but even a polygon of 100 sides gives characteristics of a circle. When demonstrating circles a polygon of 100 sides helps show the circle characteristics.
the name of a polygon for a polygon with 13+ sides is called an "n-gon"
i think it is a 100 - polygon
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There are infinitely many answers: any polygon with 6. 7, 8, 9, ... 100, 101, 102, ... 1000, 1001, 1002, ... , 1000000, 1000001 sides and the list continues forever.There are infinitely many answers: any polygon with 6. 7, 8, 9, ... 100, 101, 102, ... 1000, 1001, 1002, ... , 1000000, 1000001 sides and the list continues forever.There are infinitely many answers: any polygon with 6. 7, 8, 9, ... 100, 101, 102, ... 1000, 1001, 1002, ... , 1000000, 1000001 sides and the list continues forever.There are infinitely many answers: any polygon with 6. 7, 8, 9, ... 100, 101, 102, ... 1000, 1001, 1002, ... , 1000000, 1000001 sides and the list continues forever.
I find the name "30-sided polygon", "40-sided polygon", etc. just fine.
A shape with 100 sides is called a hecatontagon. The prefix "hecto-" means 100 in Greek, so a hecatontagon is a polygon with 100 sides. It is a regular polygon, meaning all its sides are of equal length and all its angles are equal.
hecta- is the prefix for 100, so probably hectagon.But a 90 sided polygon is Enneacontagon
A polygon that has 100 sides is referred to as a hectogon. Traditionally with dealing with polygons with enough sides to move beyond the normal names, it's clearer to simply refer to it as an n-sided polygon. In this case you would say "a 100-sided polygon." The reason for this is describing a 972 sided polygon, for example, becomes the confusing "nonahectahepacontakaidigon," (I kid you not) which either written out or spoken out loud conveys little meaning without considerable effort on the part of the audience. "A 972-sided polygon" is far easier to digest.
While a 100-sided polygon has no official name, the most commonly used terms are "hectogon" and "centagon".
There is no name for it. A magagon has a million sides though. There's one for you.