The fear of pentagons is known as "pentagonophobia." This phobia falls under the broader category of geometric shape phobias, which are classified as specific phobias in psychology. Individuals with pentagonophobia may experience anxiety, panic attacks, or avoidance behaviors when encountering pentagon shapes. Treatment options for specific phobias like pentagonophobia may include cognitive-behavioral therapy, exposure therapy, and medication.
Yes providing that they are regular 5 sided pentagons otherwise no if they are irregular pentagons
no - parallelograms have four sides; pentagons have five.
They have a few pentagons on it.
All pentagons are 5 sided polygons
All pentagons have five sides. When you see a five sided figure you will always know it's a pentagon.
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The scientific name for someone that fears money is Chrometophobia, and the fear of numbers called numerophobia prevents some people from obtaining credit cards. There does not appear to be a specific phobia related to fear of credit cards.
No, pentagons to not have right angles.
Yes providing that they are regular 5 sided pentagons otherwise no if they are irregular pentagons
A bibliophobe is someone who fears or mistrusts books.
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Not if they are regular 5 sided pentagons
no - parallelograms have four sides; pentagons have five.
the dodecahedron - made up of 12 regular pentagons
They have a few pentagons on it.
Regular pentagons do not tessellate.
All pentagons are 5 sided polygons