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The Long Chord Slice of Pentagram is the edge length of the entire star shape of the Pentagram or the equal side of the isosceles triangle which forms as the spike of the Pentagram.
The calculator uses the formula:
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Explanation: This formula provides a direct relationship between the perimeter of a pentagram and its long chord slice measurement.
Details: Calculating the long chord slice is important for geometric analysis, architectural design, and understanding the proportional relationships within pentagram shapes.
Tips: Enter the perimeter of the pentagram in meters. The value must be valid (perimeter > 0).
Q1: What is a pentagram?
A: A pentagram is a five-pointed star polygon, formed by connecting the vertices of a pentagon and skipping alternate vertices.
Q2: How is the perimeter of a pentagram calculated?
A: The perimeter of a regular pentagram can be calculated as 10 times the length of one of its edges.
Q3: What are the applications of pentagram geometry?
A: Pentagrams are used in various fields including mathematics, architecture, art, and symbolic representations.
Q4: Is this formula valid for all pentagrams?
A: This formula applies specifically to regular pentagrams where all edges are of equal length.
Q5: Can this calculator handle decimal inputs?
A: Yes, the calculator accepts decimal values for precise calculations.