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  2. Decagon - Wikipedia

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    A skew decagon is a skew polygon with 10 vertices and edges but not existing on the same plane. The interior of such a decagon is not generally defined. A skew zig-zag decagon has vertices alternating between two parallel planes. A regular skew decagon is vertex-transitive with equal edge lengths.

  3. File:Regular decagon.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image of simple geometry is ineligible for copyright and therefore in the public domain, ... Regular decagon ==Source== Created by Gustavb using User: ...

  4. File:Decagon.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Decagram (geometry) - Wikipedia

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    A regular decagram is a 10-sided polygram, represented by symbol {10/n}, containing the same vertices as regular decagon.Only one of these polygrams, {10/3} (connecting every third point), forms a regular star polygon, but there are also three ten-vertex polygrams which can be interpreted as regular compounds:

  6. List of two-dimensional geometric shapes - Wikipedia

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    Square (regular quadrilateral) Tangential quadrilateral; Trapezoid. Isosceles trapezoid; Trapezus; Pentagon – 5 sides; Hexagon – 6 sides Lemoine hexagon; Heptagon – 7 sides; Octagon – 8 sides; Nonagon – 9 sides; Decagon – 10 sides; Hendecagon – 11 sides; Dodecagon – 12 sides; Tridecagon – 13 sides; Tetradecagon – 14 sides ...

  7. List of mathematical shapes - Wikipedia

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    Tessellations of euclidean and hyperbolic space may also be considered regular polytopes. Note that an 'n'-dimensional polytope actually tessellates a space of one dimension less. For example, the (three-dimensional) platonic solids tessellate the 'two'-dimensional 'surface' of the sphere.

  8. Regular polygon - Wikipedia

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    A non-convex regular polygon is a regular star polygon. The most common example is the pentagram , which has the same vertices as a pentagon , but connects alternating vertices. For an n -sided star polygon, the Schläfli symbol is modified to indicate the density or "starriness" m of the polygon, as { n / m }.

  9. Regular decagon - Wikipedia

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