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Can you name all the polygons? - Answers

Not really, because there are an infinitely large number of polygons. Just keep adding another side to the last one you had and you can go on forever. There are special names for a small group of polygons, starting with one that has three sides, the triangle, and continuing on to four sides (quadrilateral), five sides (pentagon), six (hexagon), and even eight (octagon) or ten (decagon). Once you get past that group, you just name a polygon by the number of sides it has. You call it a 20-gon, or a 30-gon.With the variable n representing the number of sides. There are also Shapes called quadrilaterals which are a group of 4 sided shapes including a square, a rectangle a trapezium and many more! That is what I know and what I can tell you!



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Not really, because there are an infinitely large number of polygons. Just keep adding another side to the last one you had and you can go on forever. There are special names for a small group of polygons, starting with one that has three sides, the triangle, and continuing on to four sides (quadrilateral), five sides (pentagon), six (hexagon), and even eight (octagon) or ten (decagon). Once you get past that group, you just name a polygon by the number of sides it has. You call it a 20-gon, or a 30-gon.With the variable n representing the number of sides. There are also Shapes called quadrilaterals which are a group of 4 sided shapes including a square, a rectangle a trapezium and many more! That is what I know and what I can tell you!



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Can you name all the polygons? - Answers

Not really, because there are an infinitely large number of polygons. Just keep adding another side to the last one you had and you can go on forever. There are special names for a small group of polygons, starting with one that has three sides, the triangle, and continuing on to four sides (quadrilateral), five sides (pentagon), six (hexagon), and even eight (octagon) or ten (decagon). Once you get past that group, you just name a polygon by the number of sides it has. You call it a 20-gon, or a 30-gon.With the variable n representing the number of sides. There are also Shapes called quadrilaterals which are a group of 4 sided shapes including a square, a rectangle a trapezium and many more! That is what I know and what I can tell you!

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      Not really, because there are an infinitely large number of polygons. Just keep adding another side to the last one you had and you can go on forever. There are special names for a small group of polygons, starting with one that has three sides, the triangle, and continuing on to four sides (quadrilateral), five sides (pentagon), six (hexagon), and even eight (octagon) or ten (decagon). Once you get past that group, you just name a polygon by the number of sides it has. You call it a 20-gon, or a 30-gon.With the variable n representing the number of sides. There are also Shapes called quadrilaterals which are a group of 4 sided shapes including a square, a rectangle a trapezium and many more! That is what I know and what I can tell you!
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