The military Pentagon is named after the geometric shape, the pentagon, due to its architectural structure. The Pentagon building itself is a five-sided polygon with five equal sides and five equal angles, representing a classic example of a pentagon shape in geometry. However, apart from its shape, there is no direct connection between the military Pentagon and the study of geometry.
A 5 sided polygon in geometry is a pentagon.
The answer depends on the curvature relative to the size of the pentagon.
no maybe you should study geometry
It's a pentagon...
The hexagonal geometry has six sides while the pentagon geometry has five sides.
A 5 sided polygon in geometry is a pentagon.
the pentagon (american).
The answer depends on the curvature relative to the size of the pentagon.
A 5-sided shaped solid is called a pentagon in Geometry. It can either be a simple or a self-intersecting pentagon.
no maybe you should study geometry
a five sided shape in geometry is called a pentagon
There are two major definitions of "pentagon". Here is an example using the definition of "Pentagon - major building in the United States that houses many administrative and strategic offices of the United States military". The lieutenant was informed that his CO was currently assigned to duties at the Pentagon. The other major definition is "pentagon - five sided regular polygon". On the geometry test, the students had to identify which shape was a pentagon.
It's a pentagon...
The hexagonal geometry has six sides while the pentagon geometry has five sides.
The answer to your question is "Pentagon", the five-sided, US military headquarters built during WW2.
In geometry, Pentagon is any object that has five sides.
A pentagon is a 5 sided polygon