This is a misguided question since a pentagon is NOT a rigid shape.
A rigid shape is when you cant push/pull on it and make it turn into a different shape. You can make shapes rigid by adding "braces", which are lines that you put inside the shape to make triangles (which are rigid). For instance, a square is notrigid. To make it rigid, you would put a brace inside diagonally. This would create TWO triangles, and therefore, rigid. ~xDragonx
It is a 2D shape
a non rigid is a square and a hexagon
No.
No
yes a pentagon is a rigid shape * * * * * I am afraid that it is not.
A rigid 2-dimensional shape made from straight lines must be composed of triangular shapes. Any polygon of four or more sides can be distorted - its angles can be changed without changing the lengths of its sides.
This is a misguided question since a pentagon is NOT a rigid shape.
A rigid shape is when you cant push/pull on it and make it turn into a different shape. You can make shapes rigid by adding "braces", which are lines that you put inside the shape to make triangles (which are rigid). For instance, a square is notrigid. To make it rigid, you would put a brace inside diagonally. This would create TWO triangles, and therefore, rigid. ~xDragonx
liquids are Not rigid in shape, but DO have a fixed volume
It is a 2D shape
a non rigid is a square and a hexagon
No it is not: any shape with four or more sides which are connected pair-wise is not rigid.
No it is not: any shape with four or more sides which are connected pair-wise is not rigid.
No.
Is the "shape of a house" like a child's silhouette of a house? A horizontal base with vertical uprights at each end, and a roof consisting of two sloped lines. That is a pentagon and it is not a rigid shape. The only polygon that is rigid is a triangle.