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  2. Megagon - Wikipedia

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    A megagon or 1,000,000-gon (million-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). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Regular megagon

  3. List of polygons - Wikipedia

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    A pentagon is a five-sided polygon. A regular pentagon has 5 equal edges and 5 equal angles. In geometry, a polygon is traditionally a plane figure that is bounded by a finite chain of straight line segments closing in a loop to form a closed chain.

  4. Polygon - Wikipedia

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    megagon [29] [30] [31] 1,000,000: As with René Descartes's example of the chiliagon, the million-sided polygon has been used as an illustration of a well-defined ...

  5. Steinhaus–Moser notation - Wikipedia

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    Moser's number is the number represented by "2 in a megagon". Megagon is here the name of a polygon with "mega" sides (not to be confused with the polygon with one million sides). Alternative notations: use the functions square(x) and triangle(x) let M(n, m, p) be the number represented by the number n in m nested p-sided polygons; then the ...

  6. Wikipedia : Reference desk/Archives/Mathematics/2015 February 14

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  7. Names of large numbers - Wikipedia

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    Depending on context (i.e. language, culture, region, ...) some large numbers have names that allow for describing large quantities in a textual form; not mathematical.For very large values, the text is generally shorter than a decimal numeric representation although longer than scientific notation.

  8. Talk:Steinhaus–Moser notation - Wikipedia

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    What is a megagon?? I remember a time in Wikipedia history (in late March) when Wikipedia had an article called "megagon", saying something that is completely NONSENSE , namely "The megagon is a polygon similary to Megatron in shape".

  9. Orders of magnitude (mass) - Wikipedia

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    An overview of ranges of mass. To help compare different orders of magnitude, the following lists describe various mass levels between 10 −67 kg and 10 52 kg. The least massive thing listed here is a graviton, and the most massive thing is the observable universe.