pentagon
A pentagon is a five (5) sided polygon. It also has 5 corners.
The points where the line segments that form a polygon meet (i.e., the corners) are called the vertices of the polygon. The singular form is vertex.
A five-sided polygon is called a "pentagon" and can be equilateral (regular) or irregular. The word polygon (πολύγωνο in Greek) means "many kneed", referring to numerous angles in the shapes.
The point of intersection of two sides of a polygon is called a vertex. A vertex describes the intersection or corners of a shape.
pentagon
A pentagon is any polygon with 5 sides and 5 corners.
A pentagon is a five (5) sided polygon. It also has 5 corners.
The points where the line segments that form a polygon meet (i.e., the corners) are called the vertices of the polygon. The singular form is vertex.
A polygon has as many corners (vertices) as it has sides.
A polygon with eleven sides and corners is called a hendecagon. Occasionally, it may be referred to as an undecagon.
A five-sided polygon is called a "pentagon" and can be equilateral (regular) or irregular. The word polygon (πολύγωνο in Greek) means "many kneed", referring to numerous angles in the shapes.
The point of intersection of two sides of a polygon is called a vertex. A vertex describes the intersection or corners of a shape.
vertex
A polygon with 5 sides is called a pentagon.
A polygon with 5 sides is called a Pentagon.
The point of intersection of two sides of a polygon is called a vertex. A vertex describes the intersection or corners of a shape.