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Which statement describes the polygon? A. The polygon is equilateral but not equiangular. B. The polygon is equiangular but not equilateral. C. The polygon is equilateral and equiangular. D. The polygon is neither equilateral nor equiangular.

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

so all this polygon has 5 sides that are all the same length, we know this because the dash they mark through each side tells us they are the same length, so the polygon is "equilateral". however, to be "equiangular", all the angles in the polygon must be the same. In this polygon, the two bottom angles are 'right' angles, meaning 90 degrees. this is shown because there is a square marking in each angle. the other angles do not have this marking, so we know that they are not 90 degrees also. Since not all of the angles are the same, the polygon is not "equianqular"

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