Yes, it definately can and always will be. Since you wrote that both pentagons are regular, all sides (and angles) are equivalent to each other. On the first pentagon, one side measured 5cm, so therefore the rest of the sides total up to 25cm. Since the second pentagon has perimeter 25cm, the pentagons must be congruent.
Yes because 5*5 = 25 cm
No, a parallelogram is 4 sided with each 2 sides being parallel to one another. The opposite angles in a parallelogram are congruent. A pentagon is a 5 sided figure with each angle being the same.
The perimeter of a rectangle is the distance all the way round it.That's lenght (4.5m) + a breadth (1.5m) + another length (4.5m) + another breadth (1.5m) = 12m.Algebraically, the perimeter is 2(l + b), where l is the length and b is the breadth, = 2 x (4.5m + 1.5m) = 2 x 6m = 12m.
No. You can have two triangles that are congruent to one another, and two quadrilaterals that are congruent to one another. But the triangle cannot be similar to the quadrilateral!
If you're looking for the length of each of the 6 sides it's 16. To find the perimeter of an object you just add the length of each side to one another. In this case when you already know the perimeter you divide 96 by 6(which represents the six sides of the hexagon).
Yes because 5*5 = 25 cm
No, a parallelogram is 4 sided with each 2 sides being parallel to one another. The opposite angles in a parallelogram are congruent. A pentagon is a 5 sided figure with each angle being the same.
Answer: Yes. A polygon can have the same perimeter length but smaller area than another polygon. Answer: For congruent or similar shapes, no. For different shapes, yes. Consider, for example, a rectangle 3 x 1, and another rectangle 2 x 2. They have different areas, but the same perimeter.
Well, honey, making a shape with a perimeter of 9cm is as easy as pie. You could have a triangle with sides measuring 3cm, 3cm, and 3cm. Or you could have a rectangle with sides measuring 2cm and 2.5cm. Just remember, the perimeter is the sum of all the sides, so get those measuring tapes out and get creative!
A pentagon is a 5 sided polygon
Another word for the adjective congruent is agreeable. Additional synonyms for the word congruent are harmonious, coinciding, compatible, and in agreement.
The perimeter of a rectangle is the distance all the way round it.That's lenght (4.5m) + a breadth (1.5m) + another length (4.5m) + another breadth (1.5m) = 12m.Algebraically, the perimeter is 2(l + b), where l is the length and b is the breadth, = 2 x (4.5m + 1.5m) = 2 x 6m = 12m.
If two angles in a triangle are congruent to two angles in another triangle, then the ______________ angles are also congruent.
Another trapezoid that has the same dimensions and angles will be congruent to it.
No. You can have two triangles that are congruent to one another, and two quadrilaterals that are congruent to one another. But the triangle cannot be similar to the quadrilateral!
If you're looking for the length of each of the 6 sides it's 16. To find the perimeter of an object you just add the length of each side to one another. In this case when you already know the perimeter you divide 96 by 6(which represents the six sides of the hexagon).
When measuring one point to another point you are measuring distance.