Both words, as well as "similarity" are incorrectly spelled: there is no such thing as a hextagon nor a petagon.
First of all there is no such thing as a petagon: the correct word is pentagon.The answer to the question is simply that if the Oval Office was not oval shaped, then it would not be called an Oval Office. Similarly, if the Pentagon building was 6-sided it might have been called a hexagon!
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180(n-2)/n 180(24-2)/24 180(22)/24 3,960/24 165 Thus, each angle in a regular polygon that has twenty four sides is 165 degrees, and the sum of all the angles is 3,960 degrees.
4 sides
Assuming that you mean pentagon, and not petagon, the answer is 5.
5 genius!
A pentagon is a regular polygon with 5 sides. I hope this helps
pentagon=5, petagon, no idea
Petagon is an airlines approved pet carrier. There are no degrees in it.
It has 1,000,000,000,000,000 sides. It has 1,000,000,000,000,000 vertices. It has 499,999,999,999,998,500,000,000,000,000 diagonals.
The product is called Argo, from Teafco Petagon.
A pentagon is a 5 sided figure.
Assuming that you mean pentagon, and not petagon, the answer is yes.
the sum of the internal angles is 540 degrees
Petagon is an airlines approved pet carrier. It does not have any sharp angles.
Both words, as well as "similarity" are incorrectly spelled: there is no such thing as a hextagon nor a petagon.