triskaidecagon

triskaidecagon
a polygon having thirteen sides and thirteen angles

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  • Triskaidecagon — In Geometry, a triskaidecagon (or tridecagon) is a polygon with 13 sides and angles. The measure of each internal angle of a regular triskaidecagon is approximately 152.308 degrees, and the area with side length a is given by:A = frac{13}{4}a^2… …   Wikipedia

  • Polygon — For other uses, see Polygon (disambiguation). Some polygons of different kinds In geometry a polygon (   …   Wikipedia

  • Compass and straightedge constructions — Creating a regular hexagon with a ruler and compass Construction of a regular pentagon Compass and straightedge or ruler and compass construction is the construction of lengths, angl …   Wikipedia

  • Quadrilateral — This article is about four sided mathematical shapes. For other uses, see Quadrilateral (disambiguation). Quadrilateral Six different types of quadrilaterals Edges and vertices 4 …   Wikipedia

  • Triangle — This article is about the basic geometric shape. For other uses, see Triangle (disambiguation). Isosceles and Acute Triangle redirect here. For the trapezoid, see Isosceles trapezoid. For The Welcome to Paradox episode, see List of Welcome to… …   Wikipedia

  • Pentagram — For other uses, see Pentagram (disambiguation). Regular pentagram A pentagram Type Star polygon Edges and vertices 5 Schläfli symbol {5/2} …   Wikipedia

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  • Octagon — For other uses, see Octagon (disambiguation). Regular octagon A regular octagon Type general type of this shape Edges and vertices …   Wikipedia

  • Decagon — Regular decagon Edges and vertices 10 Schläfli symbol {10} Coxeter–Dynkin diag …   Wikipedia

  • Regular polygon — A regular polygon is a polygon which is equiangular (all angles are congruent) and equilateral (all sides have the same length). Regular polygons may be convex or star.General propertiesThese properties apply to both convex and star regular… …   Wikipedia

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