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you could find it any where in the world
It's an irregular pentagon. It could be an envelope with its flap open.
A regularpentagon has 5 lines of symmetryAny pentagon could have less and so can have up to 5 lines of symmetry.
A regular pentagon has zero perpendicular sides. If it is irregular, it could have as many as 2 or 4 perpendicular sides.
No it could not. Think about this if there are 4 right angles, it would e 360 degrees when the pentagon is 540 degrees, so the remaining is 180 degrees, which could NOT happen.
The opposite of a purpose for a tool could be its form. The opposite of the purpose for an action could its plan. The opposite of (having) a purpose could be purposelessness or randomness. * For "on purpose" the opposite is accidentally, inadvertently, unconsciously.
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
A pentagon.
a five sided shape
you could find it any where in the world
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.
you could use it like one big screen. or use it for multitasking. (asuming you computer could handle it)
It's an irregular pentagon. It could be an envelope with its flap open.
A regularpentagon has 5 lines of symmetryAny pentagon could have less and so can have up to 5 lines of symmetry.
A regular pentagon has zero perpendicular sides. If it is irregular, it could have as many as 2 or 4 perpendicular sides.