Yes by cutting a corner the square will then have 5 sides
A straight line, a triangle, an octagon, a pentagon, a hexagon a square a rectangle a.........
Yes. Let's say you draw a square, with a triangle on top, like a house. The only line of symmetry for this is straight down the middle.
No, a pentagon has exactly 5 lines. A line is defined as a straight path that extends indefinitely in both directions, and a pentagon has 5 straight sides or edges.
A line is not a polygon. A polygon is a closed figure with straight sides, while a line is a straight path with no endpoints.
A straight-line kitchen (or single-line kitchen) is a good choice if the working space is limited, yet it can also accommodate large spaces. The neat arrangement of appliances is pleasing to look at. In this type of kitchen, all of the appliances are in a single line. The straight-line kitchen is a simple design and one of the most inexpensive types of kitchen layouts.
A straight line, a triangle, an octagon, a pentagon, a hexagon a square a rectangle a.........
Yes. Let's say you draw a square, with a triangle on top, like a house. The only line of symmetry for this is straight down the middle.
No, a pentagon has exactly 5 lines. A line is defined as a straight path that extends indefinitely in both directions, and a pentagon has 5 straight sides or edges.
The base of a pentagon is a straight line. In a regular pentagon, the two adjacent sides include obtuse angles of 108 degrees.
Joining straight line of any two alternate vertices.
With the aid of a Tee square any type of straight line can be produced.
No because a defined straight line has 2 end points.
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.
single bond
It depends on what the motion is. If the square is sliding along a straight line then the path of the vertex is a straight line. If the square is rotating, the answer will vary according to the location of the centre of rotation.
pentagon
A line is not a polygon. A polygon is a closed figure with straight sides, while a line is a straight path with no endpoints.