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Revision as of 18:24, 23 February 2009
Regular triskaidecagon | |
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Edges and vertices | 13 |
Schläfli symbol | {13} |
Coxeter–Dynkin diagram | |
Symmetry group | Dihedral (D13) |
Area (with t=edge length) |
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Internal angle (degrees) |
180*(11/13) degrees |
In geometry, a triskaidecagon (or tridecagon) is a polygon with 13 sides and angles.
The measure of each internal angle of a regular triskaidecagon is approximately 152.308 degrees, and the area with side length a is given by
A regular triskaidecagon is not constructible with compass and straightedge. However, it is constructible using a Neusis construction.
Related polygons
A triskaidecagram is a 13-sided star polygon. There are 5 regular forms given by Schläfli symbols: {13/2}, {13/3}, {13/4}, {13/5}, {13/6}.