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Pentagon

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This is an article about the geometrical shape pentagon. See The Pentagon for an article about the building near Washington, DC.

In geometry, a pentagon is any five-sided polygon. However, the term is commonly used to mean a regular pentagon, where all sides are equal and all angles are equal (to 108°). A pentagram can be formed from a regular pentagon either by extending its sides or by drawing its diagonals, and the resulting figure contains various lengths related by the golden ratio.

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The process of drawing a regular pentagon was described by Euclid in his Elements circa 300 B.C.

See also: Pentagon (disambiguation)