This is a misguided question since a pentagon is NOT a rigid shape.
Is the "shape of a house" like a child's silhouette of a house? A horizontal base with vertical uprights at each end, and a roof consisting of two sloped lines. That is a pentagon and it is not a rigid shape. The only polygon that is rigid is a triangle.
A pentagon is a 5 sided geometrical polygon whose 5 interior angles add up to 540 degrees. A pentagon is not a rigid structure unless the angles of the pentagon are "reinforced" or "fixed" so that they can't change. The only naturally rigid shape is a triangle. That is why many structures such as bridges have girders arranged in triangle formations.
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yes a pentagon is a rigid shape * * * * * I am afraid that it is not.
This is a misguided question since a pentagon is NOT a rigid shape.
Is the "shape of a house" like a child's silhouette of a house? A horizontal base with vertical uprights at each end, and a roof consisting of two sloped lines. That is a pentagon and it is not a rigid shape. The only polygon that is rigid is a triangle.
No. A triangle is the only rigid polygon.
A pentagon is a 5 sided geometrical polygon whose 5 interior angles add up to 540 degrees. A pentagon is not a rigid structure unless the angles of the pentagon are "reinforced" or "fixed" so that they can't change. The only naturally rigid shape is a triangle. That is why many structures such as bridges have girders arranged in triangle formations.
It is a Pentagon.
A shape with 5 sides is called a pentagon.
A five sided shape is called a pentagon.
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They are both the same. Pentagon is just a shorter way of saying the pentagon building. As for if you meant the shape pentagon, it is called the pentagon because it's shape is a pentagon.
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