yes
Start with a regular pentagon and position it so that the horizontal line is at the bottom, and one vertex forms the apex.
Select the two vertices that are part way to the apex. Move them both in opposite directions. The resulting figure will be a pentagon whose only line of symmetry is the vertical through the apex.
A pentagon
Yes.
A regular pentagon has 5 lines of symmetry, running from each vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side. These lines are not to be confused with the five lines it takes to draw a pentagon. Every regular polygon has as many lines of symmetry as there are lines in the polygon.An irregular pentagon may have none or 1 line of symmetry.
Ah, what a lovely question! A shape with 5 sides and 1 line of symmetry is called a pentagon. It's like a beautiful little house with one side that can be folded perfectly in half to match up. Isn't it just delightful to explore the symmetry and harmony in nature's creations?
The number of lines of symmetry in a polygon corresponds to the number of sides it has. If a polygon has n sides, then its symmetry will be n lines of symmetry and it will have one point of symmetry. A pentagon has five lines of symmetry, nonagon has 9, n-gon has n lines of symmetry, so on and so forth.
In general, no. But it can have one or five lines of symmetry.
A pentagon
A pentagon
Yes
Yes.
It is called "Pentagon"
yes it does.
5
no.
One or none.
Yes, it has multiple.
Pentagon