Icosagon

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In geometry, an icosagon is a twenty-sided polygon.

The interior angle of a regular icosagon is 162°, and the area with a side length of a is given by

<math>A = 5a^2 \cot \frac{\pi}{20} \simeq 31.5688 a^2.</math>

The word "icosagon" is sometimes used as a euphemism for "swastika", since the swastika is drawn with twenty straight line segments.

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