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icosagon: Encyclopedia II - Swastika - Taboo in Western countries
Because of its use by Hitler and the Nazis and, in modern times, by neo-Nazis and other hate groups, for many people in the West, the swastika is associated primarily with Nazism, fascism, and white supremacy in general.
The swastika is common as a design motif in current Hindu architecture and Indian artwork as well as in ancient Western architecture, frequently appearing in mosaics, friezes, and other works across the ancient world.
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In geometry, an icosagon is a twenty-sided polygon.
An example: German Swastika is an irregular icosagon.
The interior angle of a regular icosagon is 162°.
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 Icosagon -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In (The pure mathematics of points and lines and curves and surfaces) geometry, an icosagon is a twenty-sided (A closed plane figure bounded by straight sides) polygon.
The (The angle inside two adjacent sides of a polygon) interior angle of a (A dependable follower (especially in party politics)) regular icosagon is 162°, and the area with a side length of a is given by
Notable icosagons include the (The official emblem of the Nazi Party and the Third Reich; a cross with the arms bent at right angles in a clockwise direction) swastika.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/I/Ic/Icosagon.htm   (105 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Icosagon
Wiktionary has a definition of: Polygon For other use please see Polygon (disambiguation) A polygon (literally many angle, see Wiktionary for the etymology) is a closed planar path composed of a finite number of sequential line segments.
The interior angle of a regular icosagon is 162°, and the area with a side length of a is given by In geometry, an internal angle is an angle that 2 sides of a polygon form by touching.
A polygon (from the Greek poly, for many, and gonos, for angle) is a closed planar path composed of a finite number of sequential straight line segments.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Icosagon   (473 words)

  
 Math Online Q and A: A building is a regular icosagon with a diameter o   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A building is a regular icosagon with a diameter of 100 feet.
The center of the front of the stage is the exact center of the building.
Assume that the inner railing is a circle instead of an icosagon.
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The swastika symbol is also known in these contexts by a number of names including fylfot (in English) and gammadion (in Greece).
Geometrically, the swastika is an irregular icosagon, a 20-sided polygon.
Traditionally, when the swastika is drawn facing right handed or clockwise as above, it is a good luck symbol.
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 Icosagon   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Icosagon is currently restructuring to favour its IPR incubation and exploitation business.
As part of this we will be undergoing a name-change and a change of office location.
For existing customers with support requests, email support@icosagon.com or fill out the form in your project management area to create a support ticket.
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 ICOSAGON - OneLook Dictionary Search
We found 4 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word ICOSAGON:
icosagon : Wikimedia Commons US English Pronunciations [home, info]
Icosagon : Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics [home, info]
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Have students investigate the angles of a regular icosagon.
Students should notice that there are many different kinds of icosagons, but the regular icosagon has some unique properties.
Older students could use an icosagonal region instead of the circular model to obtain closer estimates.
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 The Sacred Cuts of the Square within the: Octagon, Dodecagon, and Icosagon.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
I did a search for more results up to and including prime 29 which forms the basis of a regular polygon of 166 sides (four times 29), but only found solutions up to the regular icosagon (a polygon with 20 equal sides and angles).
The following are its results limited to the: octagon, dodecagon, and icosagon.
Notice that the roots of our Earth-bound, golden, quadratic (the golden mean) is also considered to be square cuts within an icosagon.
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