The perimeter of a pentagon is the sum of its sides. If it is a regular pentagon, just multiply the length of a side by 5.
The perimeter of a pentagon is the sum of its sides. If it is a regular pentagon, just multiply the length of a side by 5.
The perimeter of a pentagon is the sum of its sides. If it is a regular pentagon, just multiply the length of a side by 5.
The perimeter of a pentagon is the sum of its sides. If it is a regular pentagon, just multiply the length of a side by 5.
penatgon
There are infinitely many polygons, with 3 or more sides. 3 = triangle 4 = quadrilateral 5 = penatgon 6 = hexagon 7 = heptagon and so on for ever.
The perimeter of the square is 96.
Having the perimeter does not provide enough information.Having the perimeter does not provide enough information.Having the perimeter does not provide enough information.Having the perimeter does not provide enough information.
Perimeter is the distance around an object. Perimeter of a square = 4x Side length Perimeter of a Rectangle = 2 x Length + 2 x Width Perimeter of a Triangle = A+B+C Perimeter of a circle = 2 pi r
It is special because it has 5 sides
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penatgon
A polygon with 5 angles and 5 sides.
5 sidesA pentagon is any five-sided polygon.
Yes.You spelled it wrong also.To spell it correctly,spell it like this.pentagon
perimeter.
There are infinitely many polygons, with 3 or more sides. 3 = triangle 4 = quadrilateral 5 = penatgon 6 = hexagon 7 = heptagon and so on for ever.
fixed perimeter is the perimeter being fixed
The perimeter of the square is 96.
There is no reason for the perimeter of a triangle to have any relation to the perimeter of an unrelated rectangle!
the ratio of the perimeter of triangle ABC to the perimeter of triangle JKL is 2:1. what is the perimeter of triangle JKL?