In general, NO.
a pentagon
a pentagon has 5 diagonals i ur gud at maths...
It can be. For example a square with an isosceles triangle of top has a bilateral symmetry.
A pentagon
No, it's not true that only regular polygons with an even number of sides are symmetrical. Regular polygons, regardless of whether they have an even or odd number of sides, are symmetrical. They possess rotational symmetry and reflectional symmetry; for example, a regular triangle (3 sides) and a regular pentagon (5 sides) both exhibit symmetry.
Pentagons can be symmetrical, but are not always so.
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No.
a pentagon has 5 diagonals i ur gud at maths...
It can be. For example a square with an isosceles triangle of top has a bilateral symmetry.
It has reflectional symmetry It has five lines of symmetry It is symmetrical
There are three, one with the traditional shape, one with a box-like bottom and a triangular top that points upwards and the last one is identical to the second except the top points downward. By any chance are you doing the Maths Challenge for yr 7 in Australia?
The interior angles of a regular or irregular pentagon always add up to 540 degrees. So for a regular pentagon, one angle is 108 degrees. 720°
No, regular polygons with an even number of sides are also symmetrical.
A pentagon
Well, darling, that would be a pentagon. It's like a fancy five-sided shape that's so symmetrical, it's practically showing off. So, next time you see a pentagon, just remember it's the diva of shapes with its five lines of symmetry.