User:Double sharp/List of polygons

1–10 sides

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Henagon (1-gon)

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On a circle, a henagon is a tessellation with a single vertex, and one 360-degree arc.
 
Henagonal dihedron

In geometry, a henagon (or monogon) is a polygon with one edge and one vertex. It has Schläfli symbol {1}. Since a henagon has only one side and only one interior angle, every henagon is regular by definition.

In Euclidean geometry a henagon is usually considered to be an impossible object, because its endpoints must coincide, unlike any Euclidean line segment. For this reason, most authorities do not consider the henagon as a proper polygon in Euclidean geometry. However, in spherical geometry, a finite henagon can be drawn by placing a single vertex anywhere on a great circle. Two spherical henagons can be used to construct the henagonal dihedron on a sphere, with Schläfli symbol {1,2}.

The henagon can be used in spherical polyhedra, for example the henagonal dihedron {1,2}, the digonal hosohedron {2,1} and the henagonal henahedron {1,1}. The henagonal henahedron consists of a single vertex, no edges and a single face (the whole sphere minus the vertex.)

Digon (2-gon)

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On a circle, a nondegenerate antipodal digon is a tessellation composed of two vertices and two 180-degree arcs.

In geometry, a digon or 2-gon is a polygon with two sides (edges) and two vertices. It has Schläfli symbol {2}. A digon must be regular because its two edges are the same length. It is degenerate in a Euclidean space, but may be non-degenerate in a spherical space. Some authorities do not consider the digon to be a proper polygon because of its degeneracy in the Euclidean case.

Triangle (3-gon)

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Quadrilateral (4-gon)

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Pentagon (5-gon)

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Hexagon (6-gon)

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Heptagon (7-gon)

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Octagon (8-gon)

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Enneagon (9-gon)

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Decagon (10-gon)

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11–20 sides

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Hendecagon (11-gon)

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Dodecagon (12-gon)

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Tridecagon (13-gon)

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Tetradecagon (14-gon)

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Pentadecagon (15-gon)

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Hexadecagon (16-gon)

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Heptadecagon (17-gon)

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Octadecagon (18-gon)

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Enneadecagon (19-gon)

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Icosagon (20-gon)

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Others

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Icositetragon (24-gon)

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Triacontagon (30-gon)

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Tetracontadigon (42-gon)

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257-gon

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Chiliagon (1000-gon)

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Myriagon (10000-gon)

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65537-gon

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Megagon (1000000-gon)

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Star polygons

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Pentagram

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Hexagram

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Heptagram

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Octagram

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Enneagram

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Decagram

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Hendecagram

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Dodecagram

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