Draw a regular pentagon. Draw all lines of symmetry for the pentagon.
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To do this accurately, use a compass and a straightedge. First, draw a circle with your compass. This circle will define the boundary within which your pentagon will fit. The center of this circle is the center of your pentagon. Show more…
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