sokszögre
A sokszög (plural: sokszögek) is a two-dimensional shape with three or more straight sides and angles. The term "sokszög" is derived from the Hungarian language, where "sok" means "many" and "szög" means "angle". In English, it is commonly referred to as a polygon. The number of sides in a sokszög determines its specific name, such as a triangle (3 sides), quadrilateral (4 sides), pentagon (5 sides), and so on. The sum of the interior angles of a sokszög can be calculated using the formula (n-2) * 180 degrees, where n is the number of sides. Sokszögek can be classified as regular or irregular based on the equality of their sides and angles. Regular sokszögek have all sides and angles equal, while irregular sokszögek do not. Sokszögek are fundamental shapes in geometry and have various applications in mathematics, architecture, and design.