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Polygons

Tridecagon

A polygon with 13 sides

Interior Angle152.308°
Central Angle27.692°
Slice Area0.232 r2
Total Area3.021 r2
Circumference6.222 r

About Tridecagons

A tridecagon is a polygon with 13 sides, and the sum of its interior angles is 1980 degrees.

About Regular Polygons

The values in the table above assume a regular polygon as in the picture. In a regular polygon, all angles and sides are equal, which means that a perfect circle can be drawn across all the vertices. The radius of this circle is called the circumradius, and is denoted r in the calculations above.

The more sides the regular polygon has, the more similar to a circle it becomes. As a result, the circumference gets closer and closer to 2 × π × r (≈ 6.283 r), and the area gets closer and closer to π × r2 (≈ 3.1415 r2).

List of Polygons

Here are all the polygons with twenty or less sides:

Number of SidesPolygon Name
3Triangle
4Quadrilateral
5Pentagon
6Hexagon
7Heptagon
8Octagon
9Nonagon
10Decagon
11Hendecagon
12Dodecagon
13Tridecagon
14Tetradecagon
15Pentadecagon
16Hexadecagon
17Heptadecagon
18Octadecagon
19Enneadecagon
20Icosagon