5 sided 2-dimensional object
It is an irregular pentagon - a bit like a child's silhouette of a house with a pitched roof.
Any 5 sided flat shapes will do because a pentagon has 5 sides
It is a pentagon.... it seems like you should know... but here is a link for a picture: http://www.teach-nology.com/worksheets/graphic/neworg/pentagon.gif
No, a pentagon has 5 sides. A four sided shape is called a quadrilateral. An example of a four sided shape is a square or a rectangle. However, there are also other four sided shaped like trapeziums and kites...
The Pentagon.
5 sided 2-dimensional object
Impossible. A pentagon, BY DEFINITION, has 5 sides so it cannot be 29 sided!
A 5-sided polygon is called a pentagon. It has five straight sides and five angles. The sum of the interior angles of a pentagon is always 540 degrees. Each side of a regular pentagon is equal in length, and each angle is 108 degrees in a regular pentagon.
It is an irregular pentagon - a bit like a child's silhouette of a house with a pitched roof.
Any 5 sided flat shapes will do because a pentagon has 5 sides
A hexagon cannot have 5 sides. "Hex", when you are talking about numbers, means six. Hexagon means six-sided polygon(shape). A polygon with 5 sides is called a pentagon.
Some examples of objects that may look like pentagons include home plate in baseball, the shape of a house roof, and a slice of pizza when presented with a crust that forms a five-sided shape.
It is a pentagon.... it seems like you should know... but here is a link for a picture: http://www.teach-nology.com/worksheets/graphic/neworg/pentagon.gif
5 sided shapes
A 5-sided figure is a 'pentagon'.
No, a pentagon has 5 sides. A four sided shape is called a quadrilateral. An example of a four sided shape is a square or a rectangle. However, there are also other four sided shaped like trapeziums and kites...