A pentagon has 5 corners and 5 edges/sides.
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5 straight lines are needed to construct a pentagon.
A pentagon has five corners, or vertices. There is no such thing as a "vertical corner."
If 6 is the side of a regular pentagon, the area is 61.937
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5 straight lines are needed to construct a pentagon.
A pentagon has five corners, or vertices. There is no such thing as a "vertical corner."
Each corner of the Pentagon building is 108 degrees (assuming that the building is indeed a perfect equalateral pentagon).
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A pentagon has 5 sides. A hexagon has 6 sides. The penta- prefix comes from the Greek for 5; The hexa- prefix comes from the Greek for 6. The -gon suffix comes from the Greek for "corner" or "angle". Thus a pentagon is a five cornered (or five angled) shape; and a hexagon is a six cornered (or six angled) shape.
Take a corner of the triangle and fold it over so that the corner is not over the rest of the triangle.
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If 6 is the side of a regular pentagon, the area is 61.937
The Pentagon Row is located off I-395 at the corner of Army Navy Drive and South Joyce Street in Arlington Virginia. It is located in Pentagon City near the Pentagon and the Arlington National Cemetary.
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