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triangles and pentagons
Equilateral triangles, squares, regular pentagons.
Squares, circles, rectangles, trapeziums, hexagons, pentagons, octagons
A square is not a pentagon. Pentagons have 5 sides, squares have 4.
The three types of polygons that can serve as faces of Platonic solids are triangles, squares, and pentagons. Triangles are used in tetrahedra and octahedra, squares are found in cubes, and pentagons are present in dodecahedra. Each of these polygons contributes to the uniformity and symmetry characteristic of Platonic solids.
Squares and pentagons.
equilateral triangles and regular pentagons
Circles, rectangles, squares, pentagons, etc.
triangles and pentagons
triangles
Equilateral triangles, squares, regular pentagons.
A square has four; a pentagon has five.
Squares are regular all the time. Diamonds, hexagons and pentagons are sometimes regular.
Squares, circles, rectangles, trapeziums, hexagons, pentagons, octagons
squares,rectangles,regular pentagons
A square is not a pentagon. Pentagons have 5 sides, squares have 4.
There is no 3-d shape for only hexagons. They have to be mixed with pentagons or squares.