Want this question answered?
There is no such shape. A 2d shape with 5 sides and all equal angles must be a regular pentagon (or a 5-pointed star if you stretch the definition of "all angles"). And a regular pentagon - or star - has 5 lines of symmetry.
no a star has 6 angles
10 angles
Any regular polygon, by definition has equal sides and angles. Also Rhombus and Star see the link
The answer depends on what characteristic of the star are being summed:number of sides,number of angles,lengths of sides,outer perimeter,interior angles,exterior angles,angles at the star's points,other characterisics.
There is no such shape. A 2d shape with 5 sides and all equal angles must be a regular pentagon (or a 5-pointed star if you stretch the definition of "all angles"). And a regular pentagon - or star - has 5 lines of symmetry.
A regular star with n points has 2 interior angles of which n are acute and n are reflex.
If one of its exterior angles is 30 degrees, then it is a star with 6 points and 12 sides. 360 degrees / 30 degrees = 12 angles It is a regular dodecahedron.
yankee doodle
yankee doodle
no a star has 6 angles
A star is not a specific shape: it is a generic word for a shape which has an even number of vertices. The interior angles at alternate vertices are usually reflex angles. A star can have six or more vertices.
10 angles
10 angles
Not all are. Not only is it a concave shape, but the interior angles can vary. For a polygon to be regular, it must be equilateral and equiangular.
Any regular polygon, by definition has equal sides and angles. Also Rhombus and Star see the link
The answer depends on what characteristic of the star are being summed:number of sides,number of angles,lengths of sides,outer perimeter,interior angles,exterior angles,angles at the star's points,other characterisics.