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OpenStudy (sf_r):

Can someone help me i am failing 7th grade.. 40-50 Question please! i will get some grades!

OpenStudy (faiqraees):

go on

OpenStudy (sf_r):

Alright thank you Sir!!

OpenStudy (sf_r):

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.

OpenStudy (mathmale):

Happy to be of help. BUT: please post no more than 1 or 2 questions a a time.

OpenStudy (sf_r):

getting the picture

OpenStudy (mathmale):

Can you define "equilateral" and "equiangular?"

OpenStudy (sf_r):

Yes.

OpenStudy (mathmale):

Go ahead.

OpenStudy (sf_r):

Equilateral is A polygon with all sides congruent

OpenStudy (sf_r):

And equingular is a polygon with all angles congruent

pooja195 (pooja195):

Does this shape have equal angles and equal sides? Look at the markings on the shape

OpenStudy (sf_r):

Okay

OpenStudy (sf_r):

It has both i think

OpenStudy (mathmale):

I'd prefer you state that "all sides are equal." But "congruent" is fine too. So: Look at the diagram. Are the sides all equal? Are the angles all equal? Which answer choice is correct?

pooja195 (pooja195):

Well done so what would be our answer?

OpenStudy (sf_r):

The polygon is equilateral and equiangular.

OpenStudy (mathmale):

Yes. Very good. Note, however: "And equingular is a polygon with all angles congruent" isn't correct. Can you fix it?

OpenStudy (sf_r):

Alright!

OpenStudy (sf_r):

Can you guys help me with 1 graph question if i do it once i will get the rest.

OpenStudy (mathmale):

all right. go ahead.

OpenStudy (sf_r):

Use graph paper and a straightedge to draw the figure. Which best describes the polygon whose vertices in the coordinate plane are (-3,0) (3,0) (0,2) (0, - 2) ? A. only equilateral B. only equiangular C. regular

OpenStudy (sf_r):

I know how to create a graph

OpenStudy (sf_r):

I wanna know which number to start -3 at the left or.. Whatever number is the highest in the graph

OpenStudy (mathmale):

Graphing this would be the quickest way to answer this question. If that turns out not to be accurate enough, then determine the distance between points (length of segment) using the distance formula or the Pyth. Theorem.

OpenStudy (mathmale):

It'd be more productive to graph all of the points and connect adjacent points with line segments.

OpenStudy (sf_r):

Well i dont know what this is what i get is Have equal from all sides correct?

OpenStudy (mathmale):

I'd need to see your graph before I could respond in any meaningful way. You could take a screen shot and share that with me here, or you could draw the polygon in the Draw utility.

OpenStudy (sf_r):

Okay.

OpenStudy (mathmale):

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OpenStudy (sf_r):

Alright so the question is what shape will you make in the (graph) so i may draw the graph and then what i get from it will make the shape

OpenStudy (sf_r):

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OpenStudy (sf_r):

I don't know you stat from the left with -3 and then go to 3,0 at the top then 02 down OMG i don't know ;-;

OpenStudy (mathmale):

No, you plot one point. Any point from among those given. \

OpenStudy (mathmale):

You'll have to establish an x-axis and a y-axis first. Edit your drawing.

OpenStudy (sf_r):

Oh so Y at the top and X at the right?

OpenStudy (mathmale):

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