A shape with five diagonals is a hexagon. A hexagon has six sides, and the formula for calculating the number of diagonals in a polygon is given by ( \frac{n(n-3)}{2} ), where ( n ) is the number of sides. For a hexagon, substituting ( n = 6 ) results in ( \frac{6(6-3)}{2} = 9 ) diagonals. Therefore, a shape that specifically has five diagonals is a pentagon, as it fits the formula with ( n = 5 ): ( \frac{5(5-3)}{2} = 5 ).
Any quadrilateral (4-sided shape) has 2 diagonals.
35 diagonals
There are 54 diagonals in a 12 sided shape
There is none. A 5 sided shape is a pentagon but that has 10 diagonals, not 2.
A convex shape.
Any quadrilateral (4-sided shape) has 2 diagonals.
There are five diagonals in a pentagon.
35 diagonals
There are 54 diagonals in a 12 sided shape
There is none. A 5 sided shape is a pentagon but that has 10 diagonals, not 2.
A convex shape.
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square
triangle
There are 275 diagonals in a shape with 25 sides. The formula is n*(n-3)/2
A five sided pentagon has 5 diagonals
it's a 12 sided shape and it has 54 diagonals :D