An octagon has two more sides than a hexagon
A hexagon is a polynomial with 6 sides, so the answer is: any polynomial with more than 6 sides. In principle, a polynomial can have any number of sides (3 or more).
There are infinitely more shapes. The next one up is a heptagon.
Pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon ... etc
A hexagon IS a six sided polygon. A REGULAR hexagon is the shape we tend to think of when we say hexagon because it has equal sides and equal internal angles. However, a hexagon can have unequal sides and internal angles and still be a hexagon. A hexagon is just a shape with six sides.
An equilateral hexagon would work. It has more than 2 pairs of parallel sides though. There is no shape with only 2 pairs of parallel sides besides a parallelogram.
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.
the answer to this question is simple. any shape with more than 10 sides with two exceptions is the number of sides then gon. example: 12 sides= 12-gon, 13 sides=13-gon , etc.
A RECTANGLE HAS 4 SIDES; A HEXAGON 6; A PENTAGON has 5 sides
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hexagon, heptagon
A triangle has three sides, so a hexagon (a shape with six sides) would have three more sides than a triangle.
Pentagon.
The pentagon satisfies those criteria precisely.
An octagon has 8 sides. A shape with 6 sides is a hexagon.
Pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon ... etc
pentagon = 5 hexagon = 6octagon = 8 and so on
it is a shape that has more than 5 sides the answer can be a hexagon pentagon octagon ect.