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  2. Regular polygon - Wikipedia

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    The sum of the squared distances from the vertices of a regular n-gon to any point on its circumcircle equals 2nR 2 where R is the circumradius. [4]: p. 73 The sum of the squared distances from the midpoints of the sides of a regular n-gon to any point on the circumcircle is 2nR 2 − ⁠ 1 / 4 ⁠ ns 2, where s is the side length and R is the ...

  3. Diagonal - Wikipedia

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    The diagonals of a cube with side length 1. AC' (shown in blue) is a space diagonal with length , while AC (shown in red) is a face diagonal and has length .. In geometry, a diagonal is a line segment joining two vertices of a polygon or polyhedron, when those vertices are not on the same edge.

  4. List of regular polytopes - Wikipedia

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    Even-sided regular polygons have hemi-2n-gon projective polygons, {2p}/2. There are 4 regular ... + 8 central diagonals hemi ... There are many enumerations ...

  5. List of polygons - Wikipedia

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    Individual polygons are named (and sometimes classified) according to the number of sides, combining a Greek-derived numerical prefix with the suffix -gon, e.g. pentagon, dodecagon. The triangle, quadrilateral and nonagon are exceptions, although the regular forms trigon, tetragon, and enneagon are sometimes encountered as well.

  6. Polygon - Wikipedia

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    An n-gon is a polygon with n sides; for example, a triangle is a 3-gon. ... There are many more generalizations of polygons defined for different purposes.

  7. Heptadecagon - Wikipedia

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    Based on the construction of the regular 17-gon, one can readily construct n-gons with n being the product of 17 with 3 or 5 (or both) and any power of 2: a regular 51-gon, 85-gon or 255-gon and any regular n-gon with 2 h times as many sides.

  8. Quadrilateral - Wikipedia

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    where there is equality if and only if the quadrilateral is cyclic. [24]: p.128–129 This is often called Ptolemy's inequality. In any convex quadrilateral the bimedians m, n and the diagonals p, q are related by the inequality +, with equality holding if and only if the diagonals are equal. [41]:

  9. Pentagon - Wikipedia

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    Since 5 is a prime number there is one subgroup with dihedral symmetry: Dih 1, and 2 cyclic group symmetries: Z 5, and Z 1. These 4 symmetries can be seen in 4 distinct symmetries on the pentagon. John Conway labels these by a letter and group order. [10] Full symmetry of the regular form is r10 and no symmetry is labeled a1.