Duoducentagonal
Duoducentagonal refers to a polygon with 240 sides. In geometry, polygons are classified by the number of sides they possess. A duoducentagonal polygon is a specific instance of a general n-gon where n is equal to 240. Like any regular polygon, a regular duoducentagonal polygon has all its sides equal in length and all its interior angles equal in measure. The sum of the interior angles of a duoducentagonal polygon can be calculated using the formula (n-2) * 180 degrees, which for n=240 would be (240-2) * 180 = 238 * 180 = 42840 degrees. Each interior angle of a regular duoducentagonal polygon would then be 42840 / 240 = 178.5 degrees. The exterior angle of a regular duoducentagonal polygon is 360 / 240 = 1.5 degrees. Due to the very large number of sides, a regular duoducentagonal polygon would appear visually very close to a circle. The term itself is derived from Latin and Greek roots, where "duo" means two, "centi" means hundred, and "gonal" refers to angles or sides.