
Hierarchy
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Hierarchy
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Types of Triangles
Triangles can be described by their side lengths and their angle measures at the same time. which is how they get names like: Right Isosceles triangle and acute Scalene triangles
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with irregular polygons the opposite is true. (All other polygons are considered irregular)
Irregular Polygon
When all sides and angles are congruent with eachother these are considered regular polygons
Regular Polygon
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Polygons with all sides but not all angles are considered equal, Example is a rombus. Equallateral literal meaning is equal sides
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Equilateral Polygon
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More paper polygons
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