when you cut a pentagon in half you create a trapizoid
a square ----------- Assuming it's a regular hexagon, it can be one of two shapes depending on whether you cut it in half on a side or on a vertex. On a side, it is an irregular pentagon. On a vertex, it is a trapezoid (quadrilateral).
yes a pentagon is a rigid shape * * * * * I am afraid that it is not.
If divided by a vertex-to-vertex line, it is an isosceles trapezium. If divided by a line from one side to the opposite side, it will make an irregular pentagon.
If you bisect a regular hexagon (cut in half from one vertex to the opposite vertex) the shape you get is a trapezoid. If you bisect the hexagon from the midpoint of one side to the midpoint of the opposite side, then the shape you would is a pentagon, similar looking to home plate in baseball.
Yes it can. Imagine a square with the corner cut off. The remaining shape is a pentagon with three right angles.
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yes a pentagon is a rigid shape * * * * * I am afraid that it is not.
a square ----------- Assuming it's a regular hexagon, it can be one of two shapes depending on whether you cut it in half on a side or on a vertex. On a side, it is an irregular pentagon. On a vertex, it is a trapezoid (quadrilateral).
If divided by a vertex-to-vertex line, it is an isosceles trapezium. If divided by a line from one side to the opposite side, it will make an irregular pentagon.
A pentagon does have reflective symmetry.
No.
If you bisect a regular hexagon (cut in half from one vertex to the opposite vertex) the shape you get is a trapezoid. If you bisect the hexagon from the midpoint of one side to the midpoint of the opposite side, then the shape you would is a pentagon, similar looking to home plate in baseball.
Yes it can. Imagine a square with the corner cut off. The remaining shape is a pentagon with three right angles.
It is a Pentagon.
A shape with 5 sides is called a pentagon.
Half a sphere is a hemisphere or the shape of a ball cut in half.
A five sided shape is called a pentagon.