there are 35 triangles in a pentagon with a pentagram inside. We can see that there are seven different distinct types of triangles(you can cout them). Since you can rotate the triangle in five different ways we do 7*5 do i knw u telephone by lady gaga tik tok by k
Sure, you can divide a pentagon into 4 parts by drawing two diagonals from one vertex to the opposite vertex, creating four triangles inside the pentagon. So technically, yes, you can divide a pentagon into 4 parts. But good luck trying to fit them back together perfectly!
Any number greater or equal to three. You can fit three triangles by joining any vertex to the two opposite vertices. After that, any one triangle can be divided into two by joining any of its vertex to any point on the opposite side.
6 Triangles!!
5 equilateral triangles.
there are 35 triangles in a pentagon with a pentagram inside. We can see that there are seven different distinct types of triangles(you can cout them). Since you can rotate the triangle in five different ways we do 7*5 do i knw u telephone by lady gaga tik tok by k
A pentagon is a shape with five corners and five equal sides. A pentagon can be divided into five equal triangles. A pentagram is a pentagon with five triangles drawn on each side, forming a star.
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In a perfect star, the triangles have two 72 degree angles and one 36 degree angle.
There are 3 triangles inside a 5 sided pentagon polygon
3 triangles because there are 540 degrees in a pentagon and 180 degrees in a triangle so 3*180 = 540 degrees
The lines inscribed as directed will result in a "star" being formed inside, and a pentagon will be formed in the middle of the star. The pentagram will have been separated into 11 regions by inscribing it as directed.
some polygons can be tiled by triangles like a square or a pentagon the roof part of a pentagon can be one then two triangles can be used to fill in the square part then a square you can use two triangles. i know i might have not answered your question im just saying this.
I think a pentagram has to fit inside a perfect circle, but if that means that it has to have even sides I'm not sure.
a five point star is made up of 10 or 4 triangles depending on how you look at it. if you can figure out the area of those triangles, you can figure out the area of the star, also known as a pentagram.
Sure, you can divide a pentagon into 4 parts by drawing two diagonals from one vertex to the opposite vertex, creating four triangles inside the pentagon. So technically, yes, you can divide a pentagon into 4 parts. But good luck trying to fit them back together perfectly!
a pentagon's inside angle is 540 degrees