a pentagon can be best described as a 5 sided polygon. Also with all equal sides.
Trapezoid has 4 sides so it can in no way whatever be described as a pentagon, which has 5. "Penta" means "five".
A 3D pentagon could be called a pentagon prism or a dodecahedron which is a Platonic solid with 12 pentagonal faces.
where could you find a pentagon in the real world
A regular pentagon has no right angles. An irregular pentagon could have no more than two right angles
It could be described as the first bird.
A pentagon.
you could find it any where in the world
They could be described as prime ministers.
yes they do. they have a perpendicular line. * * * * * No, a pentagon, as in a regular polygon does not have perpendicular lines. An irregular pentagon could, and you can always add perpendicular lines to any shape.
Well, isn't that just a delightful shape you've described! A figure with 5 lines of symmetry and no right angles is called a pentagon. It has those lovely symmetrical qualities that make it so pleasing to the eye. Just imagine all the wonderful ways you could paint and create with such a shape!
It's an irregular pentagon. It could be an envelope with its flap open.