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OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):

Just a bit of help pretty please? Match each figure in the first column with the set of words in the second column that best describes it.

OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):

OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):

I think I know it, But I'm not sure.

OpenStudy (squirrels):

You should count the number of sides it has and check if it matches the shape

OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):

But what about the regular and irregular parts? thats what is confusing me.

OpenStudy (squirrels):

Ok well first tell me which one is a regular hexagon

OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):

The second shape

OpenStudy (squirrels):

Good (: a regular hexagon is shaped exactly like the second one. but an "irregular" hexagon has the same number of sides but "looks" different. Can you tell me which one is an irregular hexagon?

OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):

The one below it? :o

OpenStudy (squirrels):

You got it ;3

OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):

Whats a nonagon?? :/

OpenStudy (squirrels):

A "nonagon" is a shape with 9 sides. "non" is latin for 9. Just like "hex" is greek for 6.

OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):

OHH Ok

OpenStudy (squirrels):

Do you understand what i taught you?

OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):

Yes, I do actually! I know what an irregular shape is now.

OpenStudy (squirrels):

Good job (:

OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):

Thank you Fuzzy!! :D

OpenStudy (squirrels):

Youre welcome!

OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):

^-^

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