quattuorsexagintagonal
Quattuorsexagintagonal refers to a polygon with sixty-four sides. The term is derived from Latin, where "quattuor" means four, "sexaginta" means sixty, and "agonal" relates to angles or sides. Therefore, "quattuorsexagintagonal" literally translates to "sixty-four-angled." A polygon with this many sides is a very complex geometric shape. Like any polygon, it consists of a finite number of straight line segments connected end to end to form a closed path. The internal angles and side lengths of a quattuorsexagintagonal polygon can vary, making it irregular. However, a regular quattuorsexagintagonal polygon would have all sides of equal length and all internal angles equal. The sum of the interior angles of any quattuorsexagintagonal polygon can be calculated using the formula (n-2) * 180 degrees, where n is the number of sides. For n=64, this sum is (64-2) * 180 = 62 * 180 = 11160 degrees. Due to the large number of sides, visualizing or constructing a quattuorsexagintagonal polygon accurately is practically challenging.