Yes
A pentagon has five sides but a rhombus has only four. Additionally, all 4 sides of a rhombus must have the same length, while a pentagon's 5 sides can have different lengths (if they all have the same length, it is a regular pentagon).
Any polygon can be regular or irregular. "Regular" means all of its sides have the same length. Your pentagon is regular if all of its five sides have the same length. If not, then it's an irregular pentagon.
* square * equilateral triangle * or any of the other regular polygons having sides of identical length, e.g. regular pentagon, regular hexagon, regular octagon, etc
In geometry, "regular" means all the sides are the same (and all angles the same). A regular pentagon has all 5 sides the same. Some pentagons have every side different; other irregular pentagons have 2, 3, 4, or 5 sides the same.
pentagon has 5 sides and if it is regular they are all the same size, to each side is 60/5=12 inches pentagon has 5 sides and if it is regular they are all the same size, to each side is 60/5=12 inches pentagon has 5 sides and if it is regular they are all the same size, to each side is 60/5=12 inches
A pentagon has five side and the lengths do not all have to be the same, apentagon which ahs all five side the same is sometimes called a "true pentagon"
A pentagon has 5 sides. A regular pentagon has sides of all the same length. So a regular pentagon of side 5cm has a perimeter of 5 x 5cm = 25cm.
A pentagon has five sides but a rhombus has only four. Additionally, all 4 sides of a rhombus must have the same length, while a pentagon's 5 sides can have different lengths (if they all have the same length, it is a regular pentagon).
One which has sides of differing lengths, when their REGULAR form can be made from sides of all the same length. For example, a distorted regular pentagon would be irregular.
No. A regular polygon has all sides the same length and all angles the same size. A regular pentagon has 5 angles each 108 degrees. A house-shaped pentagon does not have all angles the same size, so therefore it cannot be regular.
1) A regular pentagon has 5 sides 2) A regular pentagon has sides that are all the same lenghth 3) A regular pentagon has 5 lines of symmetry 4) A regular pentagon has all obtuse angles
Any polygon can be regular or irregular. "Regular" means all of its sides have the same length. Your pentagon is regular if all of its five sides have the same length. If not, then it's an irregular pentagon.
Regular just means all the angles are the same size. A pentagon can be regular but it need not be.
25.5 cm. If it is a regular pentagon, then it has 5 sides that are all the same length. The perimeter is the sum of the lengths of the sides, so just try 5.1 (length) x 5 (# of sides), which is 25.5.
A pentagon is a five sided figure. If the five sides are all the same length, then the pentagon is a regular pentagon; if they are not all the same length, then it is an irregular pentagon. * * * * * Only partially correct. In addition to equal sides, a regular polygon must also have equal angles.
A pentagon, which is a 5-sided figure, will have a perimeter equal to the sum of the lengths of all the sides. This will be true for any polygon; the perimeter of any polygon is the sum of the lengths of all the sides. If the pentagon is a regular pentagon, then the perimeter will be 5 times the length of one of the sides. For any regular polygon, the perimeter will be the length of one side times the number of sides in that polygon.
If all angle measures and side lengths of a polygon are equal, that polygon can be described as regular. (e.g. each pentagon angle=108˚)