To create an equilateral pentagon with exaclty 1 right angle, you must # Create a dotted line of symmetry down the page. # Then create two lines that are exactly 3cm in length so that they form a right angle. This right angle must have exaclty 45o of it on each side of the dotted line. # Off these newly created lines extend another two lines of exactly 3cm so that the angles created are exaclty 120o each # Now draw a straight line through the dotted line of symmetry to connect the second set of 3cm lines together # The newly created pentagon should look like a house, that widens as it comes up to the roof and then comes into a point at the top. To insure that the pentagon is correct - Add all angles together and make sure that they equal 540o - Measure each line so that they are all exaclty 3cm - Make sure that the angles are as follows, 105-120-90-120-105 - You have now created a SERP - an equilateral pentagon that has a line of symmetry and in this case one right angle.
A pentagon has five angles, and all of them are less than a right angle. So, the answer is five angles less than a right angle. Math doesn't have to be a Pentagon-level secret, honey.
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A square.
No. Equilateral triangles have 60o angles. There is no way to build a right-angle triangle with sides of equal length.
They are classified as: scalene, obtuse, right angle. equilateral and isosceles
Five side is always a pentagon, but there's no pentagon that always has exactly one right angle. A regular pentagon has no right angles. An irregular pentagon can have one, two, or three right angles, or none.
a pentagon.
No, an equilateral triangle must also be equiangular (three equal angles). Since all three angles must add up to 180 degrees, this means each angle in an equilateral triangle must be 60 degrees (180 divided by 3). Right triangles must have exactly 1 90 degree angle, so an equilateral triangle is never a right triangle.
A square.
A square.
A rhombus is an equilateral parallelogram that does not have a right angle.
no they certainly do not have a right angle i mean how could there be!
If you wan't to show that a pentagon has no right angles, then don't put any right angle signs in the figure.
Don't see that it can.
No, an equilateral triangle can't have a right angle, because an equilateral triangle has 3 equal angles of 60 degrees that add up to 180 degrees.
A pentagon has five angles, and all of them are less than a right angle. So, the answer is five angles less than a right angle. Math doesn't have to be a Pentagon-level secret, honey.
No, an equilateral triangle can't have a right angle, because an equilateral triangle has 3 equal angles of 60 degrees that add up to 180 degrees.