hectagon------100 sides
chiliagon-------1000 sides
10,000---------mariagon
100,000--------hecatommyriagon or hekatommyriagon
Non-polygons include shapes that do not have straight edges or a closed structure. Examples are circles, ellipses, and parabolas, which consist of curved lines. Additionally, shapes like stars or figures with intersecting lines that do not form a closed shape, such as a spiral, also fall into the category of non-polygons.
A hectare is an area, not a length. 1 hectare is 10,000 square meters, or you can think of it as a square with sides 100 meters long
There are 100 centimetres in one metre. Therefore, to convert from centimetres to metres, divide by 100. To convert from metres to centimetres, multiply by 100.
Symetrical line
Decimeter
113
You can name the sides any way you like.
Hexagons
nonacontagon
Polygons are named based on the number of their sides. Starting from 13 sides, they are called triskaidecagon (13), tetradecagon (14), pentadecagon (15), hexadecagon (16), heptadecagon (17), octadecagon (18), enneadecagon (19), and so on up to 100 sides, which is called a hectogon. For polygons with more than 20 sides, the naming convention typically follows a pattern using Greek or Latin prefixes combined with the suffix "-gon." For example, a polygon with 30 sides is called a triacontagon, and one with 100 sides is called a hectogon.
pentagon
polologous
It means many sides
Shapes with straight sides are called polygons
Quadrilaterals are polygons with four sides. Triangles are polygons with three sides.
a quadrilateral, or Tetragon, or Quadrangle
Both are polygons with even numbers of sides.