It depends! If all its sides and angles are the same then it is a regular pentagon, however, if it's a five sided shape (5 straight sides that join to make a single shape), but it's sides or angles are not equal then it is an irregular pentagon.
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∙ 14y agoNo. A pentagon is a polygon. It may or may not be regular.
Any shape, irregular or regular, with five sides is called a pentagon. Penta- is the root meaning five -agon is the root that means sides. Short answer, pentagon.
yes they do. they have a perpendicular line. * * * * * No, a pentagon, as in a regular polygon does not have perpendicular lines. An irregular pentagon could, and you can always add perpendicular lines to any shape.
The shape that has 5 sides is called a pentagon, from pent meaning 5 and gon meaning side. If all these sides are the same length, and all angles in the pentagon are equal, it is a regular pentagon. Otherwise, it is an irregular pentagon.
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.
A 5 sided pentagon can be a regular or an irregular polygon.
A 5 sided pentagon can be a regular or an irregular polygon.
A pentagon can be regular or irregular.
A pentagon can be regular, or irregular.
No. A pentagon is a polygon. It may or may not be regular.
Any shape, irregular or regular, with five sides is called a pentagon. Penta- is the root meaning five -agon is the root that means sides. Short answer, pentagon.
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Any polygon can be regular or irregular. "Regular" means all of its sides have the same length. Your pentagon is regular if all of its five sides have the same length. If not, then it's an irregular pentagon.
One which has sides of differing lengths, when their REGULAR form can be made from sides of all the same length. For example, a distorted regular pentagon would be irregular.
A regular pentagon does not. An irregular pentagon can.
irregular and regular
An irregular pentagon can. A regular pentagon cannot.