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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.
If it is a regular pentagon then it will have 5 congruent sides.
A regular pentagon has 5 congruent sides
Sometimes. For a regular pentagon, all the sides and interior angles are congruent. However, this isn't the case for some pentagons.
Because it is a regular 5 sided pentagon
i don't know; that person is wrong it is a regular pentagon that has all sides congruent
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.
A regular pentagon has 5 congruent sides
If it is a regular pentagon then it will have 5 congruent sides.
is a regular pentagon if all its angles are congruent and is a general pentagon if they are not.
Sometimes. For a regular pentagon, all the sides and interior angles are congruent. However, this isn't the case for some pentagons.
Because it is a regular 5 sided pentagon
no
a pentagon and a rhombus and a square
An... irregular pentagon?
It is a regular 5 sided 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.