A plane is a two dimensional figure that is a set of line segments or sides all lying inside of a single plane. Some examples of plane figures are a triangle, pentagon, octagon, hexagon and circle.
Pentagons
There are infinitely many plane figures, not just five! A circle, ellipse, A triangle, quadrilateral, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon, and on and on. And then there are mixed figures such as a semicircle, a segment of an ellipse. Not forgetting plane figures that have "random" boundaries.
Pentagon
A pyramid with a square as its base.
here are some examples for plane figures: 1) surface of a table 2) notebook 3)wall 4)ground 5)door
it has 5 sides A pentagon has five sides. "Regular" means that they are all the same length. A pentagon has 5 sides. 5 There are 5 sides in a regular pentagon a plane figure with five sides and angles There are 5 sides 5 5 sides
There are several things that a quadrilateral and pentagon have in common. They are both polygons. They are the 4-gon and 5-gon, and in that light, they are consecutive. (The hexagon, heptagon and octagon follow.) They are plane figures, and are made up of line segments that are joined end to end to end to make a closed figure.
A shape with 5 sides is a pentagon
A polygon with 5 sides is called a pentagon.
No. An equilateral polygon with 5 or with 7 or more sides will not tessellate a plane.
Pentagon.