A prism
Two pentagons and five parallelograms.The parallelograms will be rectangles if the shape is a right pentagonal prism.Two pentagons and five parallelograms.The parallelograms will be rectangles if the shape is a right pentagonal prism.Two pentagons and five parallelograms.The parallelograms will be rectangles if the shape is a right pentagonal prism.Two pentagons and five parallelograms.The parallelograms will be rectangles if the shape is a right pentagonal prism.
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1 square4 triangles4 rectangles
Pentagonal prism.
Since it has 10 faces, it must be a decahedron.
Two pentagons and five parallelograms.The parallelograms will be rectangles if the shape is a right pentagonal prism.Two pentagons and five parallelograms.The parallelograms will be rectangles if the shape is a right pentagonal prism.Two pentagons and five parallelograms.The parallelograms will be rectangles if the shape is a right pentagonal prism.Two pentagons and five parallelograms.The parallelograms will be rectangles if the shape is a right pentagonal prism.
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A Pentagonal Prism
1 square4 triangles4 rectangles
Pentagonal prism.
Since it has 10 faces, it must be a decahedron.
Circle, oval etc just a flat shape with no straight lines. So, no squares, rectangles, pentagons, or any polygon.
A polygon is a closed shape with straight sides. Examples include triangles, rectangles, and pentagons. They are characterized by the number of sides they have.
squares and rectangles
This is a Cuboid.
A polygon is any shape with three straight lines and three angles. Shapes such as squares, rectangles, triangles, and pentagons are the most common types of polygons.
Images of irregular pentagons depict five-sided polygons where the lengths of the sides and the angles between them can vary, resulting in a shape that does not have equal sides or angles. Unlike regular pentagons, which have symmetrical properties, irregular pentagons can take on a range of forms, making them appear jagged or asymmetrical. These images can be used in various fields such as art, design, architecture, and mathematics to illustrate concepts of geometry and spatial arrangements.