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Polygons with 11 to 20 sides are called undecagons (11 sides), dodecagons (12 sides), tridecagons (13 sides), tetradecagons (14 sides), pentadecagons (15 sides), hexadecagons (16 sides), heptadecagons (17 sides), octadecagons (18 sides), enneadecagons (19 sides), and icosagons (20 sides). These polygons have specific properties and formulas for calculating their interior angles, exterior angles, and diagonals based on the number of sides they possess. The study of polygons falls within the branch of mathematics known as geometry.
Oh honey, those polygons with 11-20 sides are called undecagons, dodecagons, tridecagons, tetradecagons, pentadecagons, hexadecagons, heptadecagons, octadecagons, enneadecagons, and icosagons. They may sound fancy, but they're just shapes with a bunch of sides. So, go ahead and impress your friends with your polygon knowledge - or don't, I'm not your boss.
Well, isn't that just delightful! Polygons with 11-20 sides are called undecagons, dodecagons, tridecagons, tetradecagons, pentadecagons, hexadecagons, heptadecagons, octadecagons, enneadecagons, and icosagons. Each one has its own unique charm and beauty, just like you do!
The names of the polygons with between 11 and 20 sides are:
11: hendecagon (also undecagon)
12: dodecagon
13: tridecagon (also triskaidecagon)
14: tetradecagon (also tetrakaidecagon)
15: pendecagon (also pentakaidecagon)
16: hexadecagon (also hexakaidecagon)
17: heptadecagon (also heptakaidecagon)
18: octadecagon (also octakaidecagon)
19: enneadecagon (also enneakaidecagon)
20: icosagon
Quadrilaterals are polygons with four sides. Triangles are polygons with three sides.
It could be a trapezium, or polygons from 5 to 13 sides. It could be a trapezium, or polygons from 5 to 13 sides. It could be a trapezium, or polygons from 5 to 13 sides. It could be a trapezium, or polygons from 5 to 13 sides.
two polygons with sides that have all equal sides and angles
Convex polygons with congruent sides and congruent angles are called regular polygons.
Some polygons have 5 sides, others have more or fewer. A polygon with 5 sides is a pentagon.