parallel lines.
Yes it is shape it has 5 sides * * * * * A polygon is a 2-dimensional shape with 3 or more sides that are straight lines. Not sure what a polygon "on a shape" is.
polygon
A polygon is a closed plane (flat) shape where an area is enclosed by a number of straight lines that meet, two at a time. These straight lines form the boundary of the polygon and are called its sides.
any polygon
A circle; a line; or a shape composed of connected lines that do not make a single closed path. Sometimes people say a circle is in fact a polygon with an infinite number of sides. But a closed shape with an infinite number of sides would have to be made of sides with a length of zero; such "sides" are points and not lines. A circle does not therefore meet the definition of a polygon.
It could be a plus (+) sign
Yes it is shape it has 5 sides * * * * * A polygon is a 2-dimensional shape with 3 or more sides that are straight lines. Not sure what a polygon "on a shape" is.
polygon
A polygon is a closed plane shape which is bounded by straight lines. A quadrangle is a polygon with 4 sides.
a polygon is a shape with 5 corners A pentagon has five sides. A polygon has 3 or more sides, is closed and has line segments as the sides ( no curved sides ).
A polygon is a plane (2-dimensional) shape bounded by straight lines. It can have 3 or more sides. A polygon with 4 sides is a quadrilateral.
That the shape is a polygon with four or more sides.
Yes * * * * * Not true! A circle is a 2-d shape that is not a polygon. A polygon must have sides that are straight lines. A 2-d shape need not have straight sides.
A polygon is a closed plane (flat) shape where an area is enclosed by a number of straight lines that meet, two at a time. These straight lines form the boundary of the polygon and are called its sides.
any polygon
A circle; a line; or a shape composed of connected lines that do not make a single closed path. Sometimes people say a circle is in fact a polygon with an infinite number of sides. But a closed shape with an infinite number of sides would have to be made of sides with a length of zero; such "sides" are points and not lines. A circle does not therefore meet the definition of a polygon.
It can be any polygon with more than three sides.