The pentagon was built on August 10, 1949. It was built to house almost 30,000 defense workers. It is the United States Department of Defense.
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A pentagon has five sides. A decagon has ten sides. A heptagon has seven sides. A octagon has 8 sides.
the all 5 sides of pentagon are identical , so all the sides are equal to each other now D is the point which is the center of the pentagon , so the bisector drawns of the angles are equal to each other therefore all the sides of the penagon are equal which says that the equilateral triangles has all the sides equal therefore the triangles are equilateral triangles
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The Pentagon Building was built to house the Department of Defense
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The answer to your question is "Pentagon", the five-sided, US military headquarters built during WW2.
The Pentagon construction officially began following a ground breaking ceremony on September 11, 1941. The building was opened on January 15, 1943.
A pentagon is a five-sided figure, typically found in geometry. The Pentagon in Washington D.C. is five sided and named after the polygon. A pentagon is a thing, so it would be a noun. Some examples of sentences where the word pentagon functions as a noun are: "A pentagon has five sides." (subject) "That shape is a pentagon." (Predicate Nominative; a nominative is a fancy word for noun) Hope that helps!
any kind as long as it 3d like a pentagon or a hexagon
the original answer was : It represents the US. military's five branches of service: Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force and the Coast Guard. This can't possibly be true, the Air Force was establish in 1947. The Pentagon was built in 1943. ?
Home plate or the ends of a properly built house.
The huge, 5-sided office building was built between September 11, 1941 and January 15, 1943. The design called for minimal use of steel (a wartime commodity) and was originally intended to be built at a different, roughly pentagonal site.
It was named after a pentagon, it wasn't the 'Pentagon' that named the 'pentagon'.
Arlington, Virgina, across the Potomac River from Washington DC. Right next to Arlington National Cemetery, built on the grounds of General Robert E. Lee's home.