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Both names have "dec", "ca", "gon", "deca", "cagon", and "decagon" in them.

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Q: How are the names for ten- and twelve-sided polygons related?
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How are the name for ten and twelve sided polygons related?

"Deca" comes from Latin for "Ten" as in decagon and dodecagon where the "do-" represents two (more).


What is a 27 sided object called?

the Greeks used prefexes up to ten, modernly we have sdded dodecagon for a twelvesided object and undecagon for an eleven sided object so the propor name would be a 27 sided object.


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they're not. A 10 sided figure is a decagon, while a 12 sided figure is a dodecagon. do=2, deca=10.


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The first ten polygons in order of names and sides are as follows:- Triangle has 3 sides Quadrilateral has 4 sides Pentagon has 5 sides Hexagon has 6 sides Heptagon has 7 sides Octagon has 8 sides Nonagon has 9 sides Decagon has 10 sides Undecagon has 11 sides Dodecagon has 12 sides


13 sided gon called?

A thirteen-sided polygon is called a triskaidecagon - from the Greek "tri", meaning 3, the connector "kai" - used in names of polygons of ten sides or more, "deka", meaning 10, and "gonus", meaning angle.


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