Well, isn't that a happy little challenge! To draw a pentagon with one right angle, start by drawing a right angle with two sides meeting at 90 degrees. Then, draw the remaining three sides of the pentagon, making sure they are all equal in length. Remember, there are no mistakes in art, just happy little accidents!
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First you draw a square. A square has 4 right angles. If you draw a line above one of the right angles and rub out the angle which you have drawn a line above you have a pentagon with 3 right angles.
An arrow head that is flat at tip instead of pointy.
Yes I had a question on my maths test asking me to draw a quadrilateral with one right angle, so yeah, a quadrilateral can have exactly one right angle lol But i havent got a clue how to draw one :S
A concave pentagon.
Yes, a pentagon can have at least one pair of parallel lines and one right angle. For example, you can create a pentagon with two sides parallel, such as the top and bottom sides, and include a right angle at one of the vertices where a side meets a non-parallel side. This configuration satisfies both conditions while maintaining the pentagon's five sides.
Draw two line segments at a right angle, and add three more line segments to complete a closed figure.
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.
It would look like a hut.
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An irregular pentagon may have one right (90o) angle.
you just draw one right angle and draw one half of a right angle and connect them together and wella you got one.
How do you draw a one-quarter right- angle turn
Yes and it will be an irregular 5 sided pentagon but its 5 interior angles must add up to 540 degrees
how do you draw a quadrangle that has at least 1 right angle.
Draw a pair of lines, AB and BC meeting at a right angle at B. Pick another two points, D and E in the plane. Join CD, DE and EA. If any of the angles other than at B is a right angle, you can fix it by moving one of the points D or E.
pentagon, hexagon, octagon