Circle and semi-circle?
a polygon is a shape with 5 corners A pentagon has five sides. A polygon has 3 or more sides, is closed and has line segments as the sides ( no curved sides ).
The sentence "this shape has five sides" is not true for all parallelograms.
To make inequalities that are not true into true statements, you would need to manipulate the inequality by performing the same operation on both sides. For example, if you have the inequality 4 > 6, you could subtract 2 from both sides to get 2 > 4, which is still not true. You could then multiply both sides by -1 to get -2 < -4, which is a true statement. By understanding the properties of inequalities and performing operations that maintain the inequality's direction, you can transform false inequalities into true ones.
nonagon true but is there anymore shapes that have 9 sides?
The traditional heart shape has curved sides, so it is not a true polygon.
The answer is irregular * * * * * That is not true. A rhombus is irregular but does have equal sides. Any shape with equal sides - other than an equilateral triangle - can be distorted so that its angles are not equal. That is enough to make it irregular, even though the sides remain of the same length. There is no specific name for such shapes.
it depends on its shape. if it is a parallelogram, then its true. but if it is a trapezoid, then eventually not.
true
The 5 sides of a regular pentagon are equal in lengths
False because a regular hexagon has 6 equal sides and not 8 sides
a=360 ___ n i think this is true sorry if it isn't
A shape that doesn't have pairs of parallel sides is a circle. This is also true of ellipses and triangles.