duosexagintagonal
Duosexagintagonal refers to a shape possessing sixty-two sides. The term is a combination of Latin and Greek roots, with "duo" meaning two, "sexaginta" meaning sixty, and "agonal" derived from the Greek word "gonia" for angle or corner. Therefore, a duosexagintagonal polygon is a polygon with 62 angles. In geometry, polygons are classified by the number of their sides and angles. A duosexagintagon is a specific instance of a polygonal number, representing a 62-sided figure. Like any polygon, a duosexagintagon can be regular, meaning all its sides are of equal length and all its interior angles are equal, or irregular, where side lengths and angles vary. The sum of the interior angles of any duosexagintagon can be calculated using the formula (n-2) * 180 degrees, where n is the number of sides. For a duosexagintagon, this would be (62-2) * 180 = 60 * 180 = 10,800 degrees. In a regular duosexagintagon, each interior angle would measure 10,800 / 62 degrees, which is approximately 174.19 degrees. While such a shape is theoretically possible, constructing or visualizing a duosexagintagon precisely is impractical due to its numerous sides.
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