What is a shape with infinite sides?

In geometry, an apeirogon (from the Greek words "ἄπειρος" apeiros: "infinite, boundless", and "γωνία
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The vertex of an angle is the point where two rays begin or meet, where two line segments join or meet, where two lines intersect (cross), or any appropriate combination of rays, segments and lines that result in two straight "sides" meeting at one place.
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" gonia: "angle") or infinite polygon is a generalized polygon with a countably infinite number of sides. Apeirogons are the two-dimensional case of infinite polytopes.
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Do circles have infinite sides?

It might be more defensible to say that a circle has infinitely many corners than infinitely many sides (although this is not a question that seems to get asked very often). To start with, if a corner of a square is a point at which its boundary line is not straight, then every point on the circle satisfies that.
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What is a 1 million sided shape called?

A megagon or 1,000,000-gon is a polygon with one million sides (mega-, from the Greek μέγας, meaning "great", being a unit prefix denoting a factor of one million).
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Is a circle an infinite polygon?

For an isogonal polygon of sides of equal length, and has n amounts of vertices; if n = infinity, then the polygon will look like a circle and be a circle practically. A polygon with infinite amounts of vertices will theoretically never be a perfect circle - so in theory a circle can not have any sides at all.
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What does an apeirogon look like?

In Euclidean geometry, an apeirogon is a degenerate polygon with a countably infinite number of sides. Like any polygon, it is a sequence of line segments and angles.
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How Many Sides Does A Circle Have?



Is there a 2 sided shape?

In geometry, a digon is a polygon with two sides (edges) and two vertices.
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Is there a shape with an infinite perimeter?

A shape that has an infinite perimeter but finite area. Created by Sal Khan.
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What shape has infinite lines of symmetry?

A circle has an infinite number of lines of symmetry since it can be folded about any diameter.
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What is an infinite polygon?

In geometry, an apeirogon (from the Greek words "ἄπειρος" apeiros: "infinite, boundless", and "γωνία" gonia: "angle") or infinite polygon is a generalized polygon with a countably infinite number of sides. Apeirogons are the two-dimensional case of infinite polytopes. The regular apeirogon. Edges and vertices.
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What is a 999 sided shape called?

This is still my favourite thing I discovered in maths. It's a polygon name builder. A 35-sided polygon is called a "triacontakaipentagon.“ A 672-sided polygon is a "hexahectaheptacontakaidigon.“ ... and 999 = enneahectaenneacontakaienneagon Kind of useless but fun.
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What does a Megagon shape look like?

A Megagon is a polygon with 1,000,000 sides and angles. Even if drawn at the size of the earth, it would still be very hard to visually distinguish from a circle.
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What is the craziest shape?

In geometry, the rhombicosidodecahedron is an Archimedean solid, one of thirteen convex isogonal nonprismatic solids constructed of two or more types of regular polygon faces. It has 20 regular triangular faces, 30 square faces, 12 regular pentagonal faces, 60 vertices, and 120 edges.
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Does a circle have infinite sides or 0?

If you think of it as a curve, then it has an inside and an outside. If you think of it as the limit of an n-sided regular polygon, then one can justify the answer that the circle has infinitely many infinitesimal sides.
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What is a circle with an infinite radius?

In Euclidean geometry, such a "circle of infinite radius" would be a straight line, but in hyperbolic geometry it is a horocycle (a curve). From the convex side the horocycle is approximated by hypercycles whose distances from their axis go towards infinity.
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What is a Googolgon?

googolgon (plural googolgons) (geometry) A polygon with a googol number of sides (virtually indistinguishable from a circle)
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Does an oval have infinite lines of symmetry?

An oval has two lines of symmetry. A line of symmetry is defined as the line that a figure can be divided into half, with the end result of the two halves matching up exactly. Each side of the divided side looks like a mirror image.
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Does a square have infinite lines of symmetry?

There are figures and shapes that can have more than one lines of symmetry. A circle has infinite lines of symmetry. Likewise, a triangle has three lines of symmetry, while rectangle and square have four such lines which divide them into identical parts.
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What shape is a rhombus?

In plane Euclidean geometry, a rhombus (plural rhombi or rhombuses) is a quadrilateral whose four sides all have the same length. Another name is equilateral quadrilateral, since equilateral means that all of its sides are equal in length.
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Is a snowflake infinite?

Consequently, the snowflake encloses a finite area, but has an infinite perimeter.
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Is there a shape with infinite area?

Gabriel's horn (also called Torricelli's trumpet) is a particular geometric figure that has infinite surface area but finite volume.
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Can a shape have infinite area?

If you only allow yourself to look at the "inside" of any closed curve, it couldn't have an infinite area because you can always define a circumference "around it" whose circle would necessarily fully contain the first shape and also be of finite area.
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Does a circle have sides?

In our primary education resources, we say that a circle has one curved side. However, it is also possible to challenge older children with the concept that a circle has an infinite amount of straight sides.
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