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. http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/1419000_1419500/1419332/1/638fc2ccd8b8be5fad5a4fff5ab63beb5d06d48a/MS_PA_130922_171104.jpg
i think it's C
@iGreen
Nope, you're correct about equilateral, all sides have 1 line through them.
But the angles are different, one pair has one curved line, and another pair has 2 curved lines.
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So what do you think? @chosenmatt
im confused about what has 2 curved lines and what not
It shows it on the graph. It's just like the lines, the angles with 1 curved line are the same, the one's with 2 curved lines are the same to each other, but not to the one's with 1 curved line.
\[\Huge\color{green}{@}\color{black}{C}\color{red}{h}\color{blue}{o}\color{brown}{s}\color{yellow}{e}\color{purple}{n}\color{pink}{M}\color{cyan}{a}\color{darkblue}{t}\color{gold}{t}\]
im still confused @iGreen
Angle with 1 curved line is the same as all the other angles with 1 curved line Angle with 2 curved lines are NOT the same as the angles with one curved line. And the angles with 2 curved lines are the same.
OH I SEE IT I WAS LOOKING AT THE WRONG PIC IM SO SORRY!!!
@iGreen
Oh, okay
So what should your answer be?
A
@iGreen
Yep, you got it.
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