A pentagon has 5 segment lines
Just off the top of my head . . . -- 4 parallel line segments, with a separate line segment crossing all of them -- 5 line segments all hooked together at the same point in the center, like five spokes of a wagon wheel.
A closed figure formed by 3+ segments that don't cross is a polygon. One with 3 sides is a triangle, one with 4 is a quadrilateral, one with 5 is a pentagon, one with 6 is a hexagon, etc.
Any two-dimensional, closed figure that is not made up entirely of line segments is not a polygon. Examples would include:circleclosed semi-circleellipse
I think u wanted to say 5 sided polygon & not 5 shaped polygon And a 5 sided polygon is a pentagon (penta meaning 5). hexagon is a 6 sided polygon
If the polygon above has 5 sides is it a concave or a convex
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 ).
It is a polygon consisting of 5 unit squares that are attached to one another along a length.
A pentagon is a polygon with 5 sides.
A polygon that has 5 sides is a pentagon
"What polygon has 5 unequal sides?" An irregular pentagon is a polygon that has 5 unequal sides.
5 line segments