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elevensided

Elevensided denotes a polygon having eleven sides. In geometry, the term is commonly replaced by hendecagon or undecagon, with "elevensided" being a less common descriptive form. The hendecagon name derives from Greek hendeka "eleven" and gonia "angle"; undecagon combines Latin undecem "eleven" with -gon.

In any polygon with n sides, the sum of interior angles is (n−2)×180 degrees. For an elevensided

Construction notes: A perfect regular hendecagon is not constructible with straightedge and compass, since 11 is

Variations: An elevensided polygon need not be regular; side lengths and angles may vary, though the total

See also: hendecagon; undecagon; polygon.

polygon,
this
sum
is
9×180
=
1620
degrees.
A
regular
elevensided
polygon,
in
which
all
sides
and
all
interior
angles
are
equal,
has
each
interior
angle
equal
to
1620/11
≈
147.27
degrees,
and
each
exterior
angle
equal
to
360/11
≈
32.73
degrees.
The
central
angle
between
adjacent
vertices
in
a
regular
such
polygon
is
also
360/11
degrees.
not
a
product
of
a
power
of
two
and
distinct
Fermat
primes.
Consequently,
exact
classical
constructions
rely
on
approximate
methods
or
non-classical
tools.
interior
angle
sum
remains
fixed
at
1620
degrees.
The
term
is
typically
used
in
descriptive
contexts
rather
than
formal
proofs.