A star has 10 sides and 5 vertices but if it's a decagonal star then 20 sides (10 for the star and 10 for the star) and 10 vertices (for the decagon in the middle, hence decagonal star). But, if it's pentagram star then 10 sides and 10 vertices.
A star does not have a fixed number of sides as a triangle or quadrilateral does. A star may have five points, six points, or ten points. The number of sides is twice the number of points, so a six-pointed star has 12 sides.
A star does not have a fixed number of sides as a triangle or quadrilateral does. A star may have five points, six points, or ten points. The number of sides is twice the number of points, so a six-pointed star has 12 sides.
there are 5 sides to a star, so its 1/5
Stars are spherical bodies and have no sides nor corners.
A star has 10 sides and 5 vertices but if it's a decagonal star then 20 sides (10 for the star and 10 for the star) and 10 vertices (for the decagon in the middle, hence decagonal star). But, if it's pentagram star then 10 sides and 10 vertices.
The Star of David
A star does not have a fixed number of sides as a triangle or quadrilateral does. A star may have five points, six points, or ten points. The number of sides is twice the number of points, so a six-pointed star has 12 sides.
10 sides and 10 angles
A star does not have a fixed number of sides as a triangle or quadrilateral does. A star may have five points, six points, or ten points. The number of sides is twice the number of points, so a six-pointed star has 12 sides.
There are 8 stars on the Alaskan flag. Each star has 5 points. Each star has 10 distinguishable sides.
there are 5 sides to a star, so its 1/5
A 5 pointed star has 10 sides.
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Stars are spherical bodies and have no sides nor corners.
A star with five points has ten sides. Each point of the star connects to the next point, forming a line segment, and there are five such line segments. Additionally, the interior of the star forms five triangles, each with three sides, bringing the total number of sides to ten.
No. An irregular polygon is a polygon whose sides are pretty much out of control. They are usually not equal to any other one side. So, no, a star is actually a REGULAR polygon.