Regular Polygon Perimeter from Side and Count: 1 units Side Length; 3 Number of Sides Number of Sides

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Last updatedFebruary 22, 2026

PublishedFebruary 22, 2026

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1 units Side Length; 3 Number of Sides Number of Sides converts to

3 units

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Input: 1 units Side Length; 3 Number of Sides Number of Sides

Output: 3 units

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Regular Polygon Perimeter from Side and Count

Calculate regular polygon perimeter from side length and number of sides.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Regular Polygon Perimeter from Side and Count, formulas, and expected usage.

What does the Regular Polygon Perimeter from Side and Count calculator do?

It helps with calculating perimeter for regular polygons from side dimensions and side count.

What formula does the Regular Polygon Perimeter from Side and Count calculator use?

Regular polygon perimeter = side length × number of sides.

What inputs are valid?

Side length must be non-negative and the number of sides must be an integer 3 or greater.

When would I use this?

calculating perimeter for regular polygons from side dimensions and side count

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