Polygons.
Polygons.
Polygons.
Polygons.
DODECAGON
The suffix "agon" comes from the Greek word "agon," meaning "contest" or "struggle." In geometry, it refers to shapes or figures, often in the context of polygons, which are named based on the number of sides they have (e.g., pentagon, hexagon). This suffix emphasizes the competitive or structured nature of these shapes, highlighting their mathematical properties and relationships. Thus, all shapes that end with "agon" share this common linguistic root.
An n-gon has n sides.Incidentally, it is not called a n-agon.
It's acceptable to call it a 115-agon
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DODECAGON
The suffix "agon" comes from the Greek word "agon," meaning "contest" or "struggle." In geometry, it refers to shapes or figures, often in the context of polygons, which are named based on the number of sides they have (e.g., pentagon, hexagon). This suffix emphasizes the competitive or structured nature of these shapes, highlighting their mathematical properties and relationships. Thus, all shapes that end with "agon" share this common linguistic root.
An n-gon has n sides.Incidentally, it is not called a n-agon.
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A 27-sided shape is called a heptacosagon. The prefix "hepta-" denotes the number 7, while the suffix "-gon" indicates a polygon with that number of sides. Therefore, a heptacosagon is a polygon with 27 sides.
27-agon
16-agon
308474-agon
It is called a 1000-agon.
Ah, what a delightful question! An 88-sided polygon is called an octacontaoctagon. Isn't that just a lovely name? Just imagine all the happy little shapes you could create with an octacontaoctagon in your artwork.
It's acceptable to call it a 115-agon
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