Tell me please. I just like to find out the names of shapes.
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given that there isnt even an established name for a shape with over 30 sides, it isnt exactly written in stone. basic latin and greek affixation usage tells me that it would be something like octilligon.
however, since (other than 1 and 9) these prefixes are all greek, and since octillion comes from octo (eight) and million, it could be something derrived from the greek okto and ekatomirio, maybe oktomiriogon.
however, since (other than 1 and 9) these prefixes are all greek, and since octillion comes from octo (eight) and million, it could be something derrived from the greek okto and ekatomirio, maybe oktomiriogon.
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octilliongon
Professional mathematicians generally prefer the aforementioned numeral notation (for example, MathWorld has articles on 17-gons and 257-gons). Exceptions exist for side counts that are more easily expressed in verbal form.
Professional mathematicians generally prefer the aforementioned numeral notation (for example, MathWorld has articles on 17-gons and 257-gons). Exceptions exist for side counts that are more easily expressed in verbal form.
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Technically a sphere.