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The prefix of a pentagon is 'pent' - hexagon is hex (6), heptagon is hept (7), octagon is oct (8), nonagon is non (9), decagon is dec (10) , hendecagon is hendec (11), dodecagon is dodec (12), icosagon is icos (20)

You know it's a prefix because you can attach it to another word related to numbers and and it makes sense:

pentagon, pentuetech (5 books of original Bible)

hexagon, hexane (a light aromatic hydrocarbon)

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How many side the pentagon?

saying the question is how many sides on a pentagon, there are 5 sides on a pentagon. (the prefix "penta" means 5)


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How many sides does the hexagon and a pentagon have?

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What is the meaning of the prefix - pent - in math?

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