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.
It all comes down to the shape's Latin roots. tri = three quardi = four pent = five hex = six oct = eight deca = ten As you can see, triangle only has three sides, and hexagon has six, so a triangle does not have more sides than a hexagon.