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  2. List of polygons - Wikipedia

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    A pentagon is a five-sided polygon. A regular pentagon has 5 equal edges and 5 equal angles. In geometry, a polygon is traditionally a plane figure that is bounded by a finite chain of straight line segments closing in a loop to form a closed chain.

  3. Megagon - Wikipedia

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    The difference between the perimeter of the inscribed megagon and the circumference of this circle comes to less than 1/16 millimeters. [3] Because 1,000,000 = 2 6 × 5 6, the number of sides is not a product of distinct Fermat primes and a power of two. Thus the regular megagon is not a constructible polygon.

  4. Myriagon - Wikipedia

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    The result differs from the area of its circumscribed circle by up to 40 parts per billion. Because 10,000 = 2 4 × 5 4, the number of sides is neither a product of distinct Fermat primes nor a power of two. Thus the regular myriagon is not a constructible polygon.

  5. Category:Polygons by the number of sides - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Polygons by the number of sides" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  6. 65537-gon - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, a 65537-gon is a polygon with 65,537 (2 16 + 1) sides. ... and its perimeter differs from that of the circumscribed circle by about 15 parts per billion.

  7. List of polygons, polyhedra and polytopes - Wikipedia

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    A polytope is a geometric object with flat sides, which exists in any general number of dimensions. The following list of polygons, polyhedra and polytopes gives the names of various classes of polytopes and lists some specific examples.

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  9. Polygon - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, a polygon (/ ˈ p ɒ l ɪ ɡ ɒ n /) is a plane figure made up of line segments connected to form a closed polygonal chain. The segments of a closed polygonal chain are called its edges or sides. The points where two edges meet are the polygon's vertices or corners. An n-gon is a polygon with n sides; for example, a triangle is a 3 ...