The hole in the Pentagon, caused by American Airlines Flight 77 during the September 11 attacks, was approximately 75 feet wide. The impact created a significant breach in the building's outer E-Ring, leading to extensive damage and loss of life. The size and shape of the hole reflected the massive energy released upon impact, resulting in a tragic and devastating event.
The answer depends on the curvature relative to the size of the pentagon.
Irregular pentagon.
The interior angles of any regular pentagon, no matter the size, are all obtuse.
A pentagon itself has no inherent squares, as it is a five-sided polygon. However, if you are referring to the number of squares that can be formed within or around a pentagon, that depends on the specific arrangement and size of the pentagon. In a geometric context, you can create various configurations, but there isn't a fixed number of squares associated with a pentagon.
thirty sixImproved Answer:-Providing that it's a regular pentagon then each interior angle will measure 108 degrees
The answer depends on the curvature relative to the size of the pentagon.
Each corner of the Pentagon building is 108 degrees (assuming that the building is indeed a perfect equalateral pentagon).
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That depends on the size of the pentagon, and whether it is regular or not. In general, you can divide the pentagon into three triangles, and calculate the area of each triangle separately.
It all depends on its size
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No. A regular polygon has all sides the same length and all angles the same size. A regular pentagon has 5 angles each 108 degrees. A house-shaped pentagon does not have all angles the same size, so therefore it cannot be regular.
Regular just means all the angles are the same size. A pentagon can be regular but it need not be.
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The sum of the interior angles of a pentagon is 180*(5-2) = 180*3 = 540 degrees. The size of the pentagon is totally irrelevant.
Irregular pentagon.
The interior angles of any regular pentagon, no matter the size, are all obtuse.