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A pentagon is any closed, two-dimensional shape with five straight sides and five vertices. It is defined by the minimal requirement of five line segments connected end to end,...
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A pentagon is any closed, two-dimensional shape with five straight sides and five vertices. It is defined by the minimal requirement of five line segments connected end to end,...
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A five-sided shape is called a pentagon . In Euclidean geometry, any closed two-dimensional figure with five straight sides and five interior angles is defined as a pentagon. Th...
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A perfect square dimension describes a square whose side length is an integer and whose area equals the square of that integer, such as a 4 unit by 4 unit square with an area of...
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A hexagon is a two-dimensional polygon with six straight sides and six interior angles that sum to 720 degrees. In an equiangular hexagon, each interior angle measures 120 degre...
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