-- The group of sides of either one includes sides of at least two different lengths.
-- The sum of the exterior angles of either one is 360 degrees.
-- Each has more than 3 sides.
If divided by a vertex-to-vertex line, it is an isosceles trapezium. If divided by a line from one side to the opposite side, it will make an irregular pentagon.
Concave pentagon.
No. A pentagon is a polygon. It may or may not be regular.
A regular pentagon has all its sides of equal length and all its angles equal. An irregular pentagon does not. Several other differences follow from this distinction.
A pentagon is a five sided figure. If the five sides are all the same length, then the pentagon is a regular pentagon; if they are not all the same length, then it is an irregular pentagon. * * * * * Only partially correct. In addition to equal sides, a regular polygon must also have equal angles.
It could be a trapezium, or an irregular pentagon, hexagon, heptagon etc.
A trapezium, an irregular pentagon (like a child's drawing of a house with a roof), irregular n-gons of higher order.
It is irregular.
A pentagon can be regular or irregular.
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No. By definition a pentagon must have 5 edges. An irregular pentagon is a pentagon that has edges with lengths of different sizes. The internal angles of all vertices will not be identical in an irregular pentagon.
an irregular pentagon has five sides but the sides are not equal
Irregular
A pentagon can have:none (regular or irregular pentagon)one, two or three right angles (irregular pentagon).
If divided by a vertex-to-vertex line, it is an isosceles trapezium. If divided by a line from one side to the opposite side, it will make an irregular pentagon.
A 5 sided pentagon can be a regular or an irregular polygon.
A pentagon can be regular, or irregular.