An octahedron can have faces which are triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons or heptagons,
Triangles, spheres, pentagons, cylinders, circles, ellipses, the Mandelbrot Set, etc.
NO! Only REGULAR Pentagons. All equilateral triangles are similar!!!
Dodecahedron. The 5 "Platonic Solids" are: Cube/ 6 square sides Tetrahedron/ 4 triangles Rhomboid/ 8 triangles Dodecahedron/ 12 pentagons Icosahedron/ 20 triangles
I think there are 13 triangles in a 15 sided shape.. Because for convex shapes (Pentagons) You take 2 from how many sides there are in the same. Like 5-2= 3 triangles.. I could be wrong!
An octahedron can have faces which are triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons or heptagons,
Triangles, spheres, pentagons, cylinders, circles, ellipses, the Mandelbrot Set, etc.
equilateral triangles and regular pentagons
NO! Only REGULAR Pentagons. All equilateral triangles are similar!!!
Dodecahedron. The 5 "Platonic Solids" are: Cube/ 6 square sides Tetrahedron/ 4 triangles Rhomboid/ 8 triangles Dodecahedron/ 12 pentagons Icosahedron/ 20 triangles
any shape that is closed and has no round sides, triangles, squares, pentagons, hexagons, heptagons, octagons, nonagons...
A polygon is a closed shape with straight sides. Examples include triangles, rectangles, and pentagons. They are characterized by the number of sides they have.
triangles
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I think there are 13 triangles in a 15 sided shape.. Because for convex shapes (Pentagons) You take 2 from how many sides there are in the same. Like 5-2= 3 triangles.. I could be wrong!
The 5 important polygons to remember are squares, triangles, hexagons, pentagons, and a shape more than six sides.
A shape is an object with a specific number of sides. Some examples of shapes include circles, squares, triangles, pentagons, and hexagons.