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Gons" are polygons, which are 2D, closed shapes with straight sides and angles (poly=many, gon=angle). They are named based on their number of sides (
-gon), ranging from triangles (3-gon) to decagons (10-gon) and beyond. Common examples include hexagons (6 sides), heptagons (7), and octagons (8)
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Commonly Named Polygons (-gon)
- 3-gon: Triangle (or trigon)
- 4-gon: Quadrilateral (or tetragon)
- 5-gon: Pentagon
- 6-gon: Hexagon
- 7-gon: Heptagon
- 8-gon: Octagon
- 9-gon: Nonagon (or Enneagon)
- 10-gon: Decagon
- 12-gon: Dodecagon
- -gon: A polygon withsides (e.g., 20-gon, 100-gon)
-gon), ranging from triangles (3-gon) to decagons (10-gon) and beyond. Common examples include hexagons (6 sides), heptagons (7), and octagons (8).
Commonly Named Polygons (-gon)
- 3-gon: Triangle (or trigon)
- 4-gon: Quadrilateral (or tetragon)
- 5-gon: Pentagon
- 6-gon: Hexagon
- 7-gon: Heptagon
- 8-gon: Octagon
- 9-gon: Nonagon (or Enneagon)
- 10-gon: Decagon
- 12-gon: Dodecagon
- -gon: A polygon withsides (e.g., 20-gon, 100-gon)
Key Characteristics
- Sides and Angles: The number of sides equals the number of angles.
- Types: Can be regular (equal sides/angles) or irregular.
- Structure: Must be closed with no curved edges.
- Vertices: The corner points where sides meet.
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- Unique or Large Polygons
- Myriagon: 10,000 sides
- Megagon: 1,000,000 sides
- Googolgon: sides
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