its called a pentagon
10 sides 10 corners (vertices), no intersecting lines a closed figure.The sides&angles are not necessarily equal, unless a regular polygon is specified. A five-pointed staractually is a 10-sided polygon (There are 5 vertices pointing 'out' and 5 pointing 'in').
3 sides and vertices, 5 sides and vertices, 7 sides and vertices, and so on. There is no other pattern, necessarily.
A pentagon has 5 vertices. The name penta from the greek word for five designates this as a polygon with 5 sides.
Polygons of 6 or more sides have more than 5 vertices such as an octagon which has 8 vertices
A polygon with 5 sides/vertices is called a pentagon.
pentagon
its called a pentagon
10 sides 10 corners (vertices), no intersecting lines a closed figure.The sides&angles are not necessarily equal, unless a regular polygon is specified. A five-pointed staractually is a 10-sided polygon (There are 5 vertices pointing 'out' and 5 pointing 'in').
3 sides and vertices, 5 sides and vertices, 7 sides and vertices, and so on. There is no other pattern, necessarily.
The answer is "n" If the polygon has 3 sides, it also has a Vertices (points) if it has 4, it has 4 Vertices 5 it has 5 etc etc...
A pentagon has 5 vertices. The name penta from the greek word for five designates this as a polygon with 5 sides.
A polygon has the same number of vertices as it has sides. So a pentagon has 5 and an octagon has 8, etc.
pentagon
A pentagon is a polygon that has 5 sides, 5 vertices and a flat face
Polygons of 6 or more sides have more than 5 vertices such as an octagon which has 8 vertices
In short, yes. A regular pentagon is a 5 sided regular polygon. A regular polygon has all equal sides. So a regular pentagon has 5 equal sides.