the exterior of a regular pentagon is? the exterior of a regular pentagon is?
Yes A rhombus is a regular polygon
Only a trapezoid and a rhombus are quadrilaterals because they have 4 sides.
1) A regular pentagon has 5 sides 2) A regular pentagon has sides that are all the same lenghth 3) A regular pentagon has 5 lines of symmetry 4) A regular pentagon has all obtuse angles
No. A pentagon is a polygon. It may or may not be regular.
A pentagon has five sides but a rhombus has only four. Additionally, all 4 sides of a rhombus must have the same length, while a pentagon's 5 sides can have different lengths (if they all have the same length, it is a regular pentagon).
A rhombus is not a pentagon, it's a quadrilateral.
Since a rhombus has four sides, you are asking for the name of a five-sided shape, which is called a pentagon. There is a military building in the USA with the shape of a regular pentagon. It is called The Pentagon. This should help you to remember.
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No, a pentagon is a polygon with five side, and a rhombus is always a quadrilateral.
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the exterior of a regular pentagon is? the exterior of a regular pentagon is?
A regular pentagon has have equal sides. However, in the same way that a square has four equal sides but you can have a four sided figure with equal sides which is not a square, you can have pentagons that are not regular but do have equal sides. Unlike the quadrilateral, which is called a rhombus, there is no special name for a pentagon that has equal sides but not equal angles.
A pentagon can be regular, or irregular.
Easy answer: no. A rhombus is a 3 dimensional shapebased on a parallelogram which has 4 sides. A pentagon is a 2 dimensional shape with 5 sides.
An equilateral triangle, rhombus, or any regular polygon - pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, ...
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