Enneacontapentagons
Enneacontapentagon is a polygon with 95 sides. The term is derived from the Greek words "enneaconta," meaning ninety, and "pentagon," meaning five, reflecting its 95 sides. Enneacontapentagons are a type of polygon, a two-dimensional shape with straight sides and vertices. They are classified as nonagons, which are polygons with more than eight sides. The internal angles of an enneacontapentagon can be calculated using the formula (n-2) * 180/n, where n is the number of sides. For an enneacontapentagon, n = 95, resulting in each internal angle being approximately 178.36 degrees. The exterior angles of an enneacontapentagon, on the other hand, sum up to 360 degrees, with each exterior angle being approximately 3.79 degrees. Enneacontapentagons are rarely encountered in everyday life, but they can be found in various fields such as mathematics, art, and architecture, often used to create complex patterns and designs.