75sided
75sided refers to a polygon with seventy-five sides. In geometry, a polygon is a two-dimensional shape made up of straight line segments. The number of sides determines the specific type of polygon. A polygon with seventy-five sides is called a 75-gon. Like any polygon, its properties, such as its interior angles and symmetry, are determined by the number of its sides. For a regular 75-gon, all sides are of equal length and all interior angles are equal. The sum of the interior angles of any 75-gon can be calculated using the formula (n-2) * 180 degrees, where n is the number of sides. For a 75-gon, this sum would be (75-2) * 180 = 73 * 180 = 13140 degrees. Each interior angle of a regular 75-gon would therefore be 13140 / 75 = 175.2 degrees. While 75-sided polygons are mathematically valid, they are not commonly encountered in everyday life or in basic geometric constructions due to their complexity. Their study typically falls within the realm of advanced geometry or theoretical mathematics.