An irregular pentagon.
33 feet
there are 4 edges
That's an irregular pentagon.
There can be no answer to this question. This is because there cannot be a face that is a rectangular pentagon. Rectangular means it has four straight sides while pentagon means it has five straight sides. It can have either 4 or 5 sides - NOT both!
The square root of 100 is 10, so the edges of the square are 10 meters in length. As there are 4 edges then the perimeter will measure 10*4 = 40 meters
They have: 5, 6, 10 and 4 sides respectively
Put a small pentagon inside a larger pentagon...
A pentagon has 5 sides, and a decagon has 10 sides. Therefore, 4 decagons would have (4 \times 10 = 40) sides. Adding the sides together, 1 pentagon and 4 decagons have a total of (5 + 40 = 45) sides.
The area of a pentagon of side length t is given by the formula t2 (sqrt 25 + 10 (sqrt 5)) / 4, or 5t2 tan (54o) / 4. In this case, a pentagon with one side of 10cm has an area of 102 (sqrt 25 + 10 (sqrt 5)) / 4 = 172.05 cm2 (accurate to two decimal places).
there is 4 angles in a pentagon
That is an INCREDIBLY broad question. a 4 sided pyramid has 8, a 3 sided pyramid has 6, and cube has 12, a box octagon (which would look like a really thick stop sign) has 16, and there are litterally countless other shapes with varying edges. A Box Pentagon would have 10, but a double pentagon(depending on how it was exactly shaped) could have 14 or 16.
the answer to this question is simple (10*4*4) which is equal to 1603