sixtyfourangled
Sixtyfourangled is a term that refers to a polygon with sixty-four sides. In geometry, a polygon is defined as a two-dimensional shape with straight sides, and the number of sides it has determines its specific classification. Sixty-four is an even number, so a sixtyfourangled polygon is also known as a 64-gon. The internal angles of a regular sixtyfourangled polygon can be calculated using the formula for the internal angle of a regular polygon, which is (n-2) * 180 / n, where n is the number of sides. For a sixtyfourangled polygon, this would be (64-2) * 180 / 64, which equals 177.1875 degrees. The external angles of a regular sixtyfourangled polygon would each be 2.8125 degrees. The area of a regular sixtyfourangled polygon can be calculated using the formula A = (n/4) * s^2 * cot(π/n), where A is the area, n is the number of sides, and s is the length of a side. For a regular sixtyfourangled polygon with a side length of 1 unit, the area would be approximately 20.67 square units. Sixtyfourangled polygons are not commonly encountered in everyday life, but they are studied in mathematics and geometry for their properties and symmetries.