Yes. It doesn't matter how regular or irregular the sides are.
"Five sides" means 540 degrees of interior angles.
Yes, the sum of the interior angles will be 540 deg.
Yes
A pentagon can have:none (regular or irregular pentagon)one, two or three right angles (irregular pentagon).
Yes. In the regular polygon, the angles are all equal parts of the 1,080 . In the irregular one, there are bigger and smaller interior angles, but they still add up to the same total.
Yes it is true that they both have interior angles that add up to 540 degrees.
Yes, the sum of the interior angles will be 540 deg.
Yes
A pentagon can have:none (regular or irregular pentagon)one, two or three right angles (irregular pentagon).
A pentagon can be either irregular or regular, depending on its characteristics. A regular pentagon has equal sides and equal angles, while an irregular pentagon has sides and angles of varying lengths and measurements. In summary, a pentagon's classification as regular or irregular is determined by the uniformity of its sides and angles.
Yes. In the regular polygon, the angles are all equal parts of the 1,080 . In the irregular one, there are bigger and smaller interior angles, but they still add up to the same total.
Yes it is true that they both have interior angles that add up to 540 degrees.
No, a regular pentagon cannot have congruent sides but non-congruent angles. By definition, a regular pentagon has all sides of equal length and all interior angles equal. In a regular pentagon, the angles are each 108 degrees, ensuring that both the sides and angles are congruent. If the sides are congruent but the angles are not, it would be classified as an irregular pentagon instead.
Every pentagon, regular or not, has five interior angles and five exterior angles.
A regular pentagon has no right angles. An irregular pentagon could have no more than two right angles
None in a regular pentagon but it's quite possible to have right angles in an irregular pentagon.
Yes a regular pentagon has five interior angles of 108 degrees
Because , for a regular pentagon, the sum of the interior angles of a pentagon = (5-2)*180 = 540 degrees.