A shape with five lines is called a pentagon. It has five sides and five angles, and can be regular (with equal sides and angles) or irregular. Common examples of pentagons include the shape of the Pentagon building in Washington, D.C., and certain types of stop signs.
pentagon
It is a 5 sided shape with the properties that any line segment between two vertices of the pentagon remain in the boundaries of that pentagon. It generalizes to polygons.
This is a misguided question since a pentagon is NOT a rigid shape.
Pentagon
a house That shape is also called a pentagon.
shape - PENTAGON
a shape with 5 sides
yes a pentagon is a rigid shape * * * * * I am afraid that it is not.
It is a Pentagon.
A shape with 5 sides is called a pentagon.
A shape with five lines is called a pentagon. It has five sides and five angles, and can be regular (with equal sides and angles) or irregular. Common examples of pentagons include the shape of the Pentagon building in Washington, D.C., and certain types of stop signs.
A five sided shape is called a pentagon.
pentagon
It is a 5 sided shape with the properties that any line segment between two vertices of the pentagon remain in the boundaries of that pentagon. It generalizes to polygons.
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.
If you mean 5 sided polygon... then its a pentagon