An equilateral concave pentagon is a pentagon (a polygon with 5 sides) in which all sides have the same length and one or more diagonal is drawn outside the polygon. This means that the figure must have 5 sides of equal length. Also it must have an indent so that if you were to cennect two vertices that were not connected by a side with a straight line ou would have t go outside of the pentagon to do so.
A rhombus is an equilateral parallelogram. As such, it is neither concave nor convex.
Concave pentagon.
Not possible, by definition. Regular implies equilateral.
A rhombus is an equilateral parallelogram. As such, it is neither concave nor convex.
concave, equilateral
Equilateral just means equal sided. An equilateral pentagon is therefore a pentagon with all its sides of equal length. If an equilateral pentagon is also an equal-angled pentagon then it is called a regular pentagon.
A rhombus is an equilateral parallelogram. As such, it is neither concave nor convex.
An underlined M is a concave pentagon. M (See link below)
No.
If the pentagon is indeed equiangular, it would also be equilateral. You can't have one without the other in this specific case of the pentagon.
A [concave] pentagon.
An equilateral triangle is NOT concave. The sides only push out, and they never cave in. An equilateral triangle is convex. I hope that helped all who needed.
Concave pentagon.
Concave pentagon, an irregular pentagon.
No, but a regular pentagon is equilateral. Equilateral means that all sides are congruent (equal in measure); to be regular, all angles also have to be congruent.
A regular pentagon is both equiangular and equilateral.
It can be either.