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Polygons are geometric figures of the 2D plane made up of a series of closed segments. The number of segments (called sides or edges) is equal to the number of vertices (or corners) used to define the geometric shape of the polygon.
Individual polygons are named (and sometimes classified) according to the number of sides, combining a Greek-derived numerical prefix with the suffix -gon, e.g. pentagon, dodecagon. The triangle, quadrilateral and nonagon are exceptions, although the regular forms trigon, tetragon, and enneagon are sometimes encountered as well.
A polygon is a plane shape with straight sides. Is it a Polygon? Polygons are 2-dimensional shapes. They are made of straight lines, and the shape is "closed" (all the lines connect up). Polygon comes from Greek. Poly- means "many" and -gon means "angle". Types of Polygons. Regular or Irregular.
This is a list of two-dimensional geometric shapes in Euclidean and other geometries. For mathematical objects in more dimensions, see list of mathematical shapes. For a broader scope, see list of shapes.
Each geometric shape has a unique name (ex. rectangle, square, oval, etc) and geometrical shapes can be easily identified by looking at an image and seeing the shape’s characteristics, such as number of sides, angles, curves, or points.
What is an 11 Sided Polygon Called? An 11-sided polygon is referred to as Hendecagon. It is derived from two Greek words 'Hendeka' which means eleven and 'gon' which means angles. Both words refer to the shape of an eleven-sided polygon. How are Polygons Named? The name of each polygon is made of two words.
Choose the polygon shape and type its number of sides. To calculate the properties of, e.g., a nonagon, type 9 into the number of sides box. Enter one parameter .