The figure below shows two polygons. Jason said that they are both regular polygons but Polygon A is concave and Polygon B is convex. Is Jason correct? A.) Yes, all the sides of each polygon measure the same. B.) No, they are both irregular because all the interior angles of each do not measure the same. C.) No, they are both convex because the length of each side in each polygon is the same D.) Yes, all the sides of each polygon measure the same and only Polygon A has an interior angle that measures greater than 180 degrees.
@dpaInc
what do you know about the term regular polygon?
a polygon with all sides and all angles equal.
@dpaInc
that is the definition.... now, do those polygons fit that definition?
i believe so
all sides are equal, but the interior angles aren't... some are bigger than 180 degrees and some are smaller for the first polygon. for the second polygon, some are 90 degrees while others are not. i don't think neither of those polygons fit that awesome definition you put up... :)
ok so that eliminates A
yep...
so could it be D?
D says they are regular... they are not regular.
ok so 2 left
correct... 50-50....:)
sooooooo it seems like ts B since u said their not regular
me??? you came up with that definition... i only told you what i think from your definition... where did you get that definition?
my notes
good job buddy!.... you take good notes... :) yes the answer is B... trust your notes grasshopper...
lol thank you for the assistance :)
anytime... :)
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