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Revision as of 23:59, 14 September 2001 by 205.180.71.xxx (talk)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Generally, the word polygon is used to refer to a two dimensional construction that encloses a space using straight lines. Regular polygons have sides that are of equal length and have equal angles between each side. 'Poly-' is from the Greek word for 'many' and '-gon' is a Greek combining form meaning 'angle'. Strictly speaking, every polyhedron is also a polygon as is every polytope, since they all have angles.
Regular Polygons
Name | Sides | Angle* |
---|---|---|
Triangle | 3 | 60° |
Square | 4 | 90° |
Pentagon | 5 | 108° |
Hexagon | 6 | 120° |
Septagon | 7 | 128.57° |
Octagon | 8 | 135° |
Nonagon | 9 | 140° |
Hectagon | 100 | 176.4° |
Megagon | 10 | 180.° |
Googolgon | 10 | 180.° |
* Angle= 180°-(360°/ Sides )