There is no special name: they are polygons, as are shapes with 3 or 3 million sides.
Yes there is an infinite list of shapes with more sides than an octagon. For example the is a nonagon with nine sides or a decagon with ten sides a duodecagon with twelve sides etc.
Yes, you just have to draw them.
Ten thousand, but more generally "lots".
A decagon has ten sides - from the Greek word 'deka' meaning ten.
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Yes there is an infinite list of shapes with more sides than an octagon. For example the is a nonagon with nine sides or a decagon with ten sides a duodecagon with twelve sides etc.
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You are a hexagon. A hexagon has six sides, which is fewer than the eight sides of an octagon and more than the five sides of a pentagon.
A hexagon (hex=10) has ten sides, a rhombus has 4 sides. Therefore, a hexagon has 6 more sides than a rhombus.
Yes, you just have to draw them.
A shape with three sides is called a triangle. A shape with ten sides is called a decagon.
Circle (though a circle is not a polygon)TriangleQuadrilaterals:RectangleSquareParallelogramRhombusPentagonHexagonHeptagonOctagonNonagonDecagonAny polygon with more than ten sides can be denoted n-gon (for example, a 17-sided shape would be a 17-gon)
a decagon has 10 sides and a pentagon has 5 so if you subtract 5 from ten that is your answer Answer=5
Shapes with a specific number of sides are referred to as polygons. A shape with three sides is called a triangle, four sides a quadrilateral, five sides a pentagon, six sides a hexagon, seven sides a heptagon, eight sides an octagon, nine sides a nonagon, and ten sides a decagon. Each of these names is derived from Greek or Latin prefixes that denote the number of sides.
There are infinitely many shapes that have ten faces.
a shape with ten sides