What is a Polygon? A closed plane figure made up of several line segments that are joined together. The sides do not cross each other. Exactly two sides meet at every vertex. ... Examples: 46 sided polygon - Tetracontakaihexagon ... 28 sided polygon - Icosikaioctagon...
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What do you call an 11-sided polygon? A 14-sided polygon? Can you give me a list of names of polygons? ... mono, di, tri, tetra, penta, hexa, hepta, octa, ennea, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 deca, hendeca, dodeca, triskaideca, tetrakaideca, ..., enneakaideca, 10 11 12 13 14 19 icosa, ... In summary, a "polygon" is a thing with many knees,
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A thread from the Geometry Forum newsgroup archive ... ; Back to geometry.pre-college || Search topics || All Newsgroups ... What do you call an 11 sided polygon? by Brian Deacon on 09/19/95.
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It is called a hendecagon. undecagon Hendecagon. Wikipedia advises against undecagon because it attaches a Latin prefix (un-) to a Greek word (decagon).
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To use any of the clipart images above (including the thumbnail image in the top left corner), just click and drag the picture to your ... File Name: 11gon-05-11_37457; Description: 5/11 of a 11 sided polygon ; Source: Florida Center for Instructional Technology Clipart ETC (Tampa: University of South Florida, 2008) ;
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(Marc of Philippines. 2000-11-28) ; When did mathematics originate? ... (2002-11-24) ; How did the [positional] decimal system appear in India? ... (2003-11-03) Long Division; Cultural differences in writing the details of a division process.
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A three-sided polygon. The sum of the angles of a triangle is 180 degrees. ... A four-sided polygon having all right angles. The sum of the angles of a rectangle is 360 degrees. ... A four-sided polygon with two pairs of parallel sides. The sum of the angles of a parallelogram is 360 degrees.
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(simple) polygon ... A polygon 1) is a closed curve, composed of straight line parts. In the Netherlands, in the sixties the 'Polygoon' news-reel showed us news from all over the world in the cinema. ... An equilateral polygon has sides of equal length, an equiangular polygon has equal angles. Only for a triangle the...
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Polygons and their use in regular and irregular patterns. ... A regular polygon has all sides and all angles the same and therefore must also be convex. The regular 3-sided polygon is called an equilateral triangle. The 4-sided one is a square. There are no special names for the regular polygons with more sides. ... 5.7.8 +11 4/7...
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