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 pentagon has 5 lines of symmetry
I believe that there is no such shape.
A regular pentagon if your talking external walls, internal lines is a 5 pointed star.
a pentagon
i think the shape is a 2-D closed figurethen it can be a pentagon
a pentagon has 5 lines of symmetry
I believe that there is no such shape.
Pentagon
A pentagon has 5 lines of symmetry and no right angle.
A regular pentagon if your talking external walls, internal lines is a 5 pointed star.
a pentagon
i think the shape is a 2-D closed figurethen it can be a pentagon
There is no such shape. A 2d shape with 5 sides and all equal angles must be a regular pentagon (or a 5-pointed star if you stretch the definition of "all angles"). And a regular pentagon - or star - has 5 lines of symmetry.
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A regular pentagon.
In the shape of a 5-pointed star. Place a ball on each corner and there will be 5 lines of 4 balls
A box shape with squiggly lines is a freeform shape.