The sum of the interior angles of any regular polygon of n sides is equal to 180(n - 2) degrees.
540 degrees
No, but a regular pentagon is equilateral. Equilateral means that all sides are congruent (equal in measure); to be regular, all angles also have to be congruent.
A regular pentagon.
No. A small pentagon will have smaller diagonals than a large pentagon! However, all the diagonals of a regular pentagon will be congruent.
Any polygon can be regular or irregular. "Regular" means all of its sides have the same length. Your pentagon is regular if all of its five sides have the same length. If not, then it's an irregular pentagon.
A regular pentagon is a five sided polygon with all sides being equal.
No, but a regular pentagon is equilateral. Equilateral means that all sides are congruent (equal in measure); to be regular, all angles also have to be congruent.
A regular pentagon.
If the pentagon is regular all you need do is divide 540 by 5. If it isn't regular, we can't help.
A regular pentagon.
1) A regular pentagon has 5 sides 2) A regular pentagon has sides that are all the same lenghth 3) A regular pentagon has 5 lines of symmetry 4) A regular pentagon has all obtuse angles
A shape with five angles and five sides that do not all measure the same is an irregular pentagon. A regular pentagon has all five sides and angles the same size.
is a regular pentagon if all its angles are congruent and is a general pentagon if they are not.
To the nearest tenth, the interior angle of a regular pentagon is 108.0o In a regular pentagon, the sum of the interior angles is (5 - 2) x 1800 = 3 x 1800 = 540o In a regular pentagon, the interior angles are all the same size and are 5400 ÷ 5 = 108o which to the nearest tenth is 108.0o
regular polygons
You are a regular five sided pentagon.
No. A small pentagon will have smaller diagonals than a large pentagon! However, all the diagonals of a regular pentagon will be congruent.
A regular pentagon has all its sides of equal length and all its angles equal. An irregular pentagon does not. Several other differences follow from this distinction.