A 5 sided polygon
pentagon
This is a misguided question since a pentagon is NOT a rigid shape.
Pentagon
has to be pentagon
It depends on what you mean by a 3-d pentagon. To most people, a 3-d pentagon is a dodecahedron - a 3d shape with 12 pentagonal faces. In that case, each of the faces, by definition, must be a pentagon! If you mean a pentahedron - a 3d shape with 5 plane faces, it could be a triangular prism or a quadrilateral based pyramid. In the first cae the bases are triangles, in the second, a quadrilateral.
yes a pentagon is a rigid shape * * * * * I am afraid that it is not.
A pentagon, by definition, has 5 sides - not 12.A pentagon, by definition, has 5 sides - not 12.A pentagon, by definition, has 5 sides - not 12.A pentagon, by definition, has 5 sides - not 12.
There are two major definitions of "pentagon". Here is an example using the definition of "Pentagon - major building in the United States that houses many administrative and strategic offices of the United States military". The lieutenant was informed that his CO was currently assigned to duties at the Pentagon. The other major definition is "pentagon - five sided regular polygon". On the geometry test, the students had to identify which shape was a pentagon.
It is a Pentagon.
A shape with 5 sides is called a pentagon.
A five sided shape is called a pentagon.
pentagon
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.
This is a misguided question since a pentagon is NOT a rigid shape.
Pentagon
It is pentagon
has to be pentagon