Since the line segments are both radii ; centre of circle to circumference of circle. Them both line segments are the same length. The colour is just put in to 'throw' you!!!!!
A closed geometric figure could be called a polylateral - but that is a very obscure word - or simply a polygon. Generally such a figure is referred to in terms of how many lines it is composed of: 3 = triangle 4= quadrilateral 5 = pentagon, etc.
pentagon A pentagon. A 5-sided figure is called a pentagon. pentagon A five sided figure is called a pentagon
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A plane is a two dimensional figure that is a set of line segments or sides all lying inside of a single plane. Some examples of plane figures are a triangle, pentagon, octagon, hexagon and circle.
A pentagon has 5 segment lines
A straight line.
A pentagon
A 5 sided pentagon
a polygon is a shape with 5 corners A pentagon has five sides. A polygon has 3 or more sides, is closed and has line segments as the sides ( no curved sides ).
You draw 5 connecting line segments, forming a closed figure.
5 line segments
5 line segments
Answer2D:A Nonagon 3D:NonahedronAnswerA polygon is any closed, plane figure made up of line segments. The endpoints of each line segment is connected to the endpoints of two adjacent segments. The point where two segments meet is called a vertex. The segments themselves are referred to as the sides of the polygon. The number of sides will equal the number of vertices.Polygons are classified by the number of sides they possess for example, triangle, quadrilateral, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon, nonagon, decagon, undecagon, dodecagon, triskadecagon, tetradecagon... are names of polygons with 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 sides (respectively).A figure with nine sides is called a "nonagon".
Pentagon
Any two-dimensional, closed figure that is not made up entirely of line segments is not a polygon. Examples would include:circleclosed semi-circleellipse
5 line segments