
Q1 C1 AW1 G7 Regular & Irregular Polygons
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RIVERA, T.
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What defines a polygon?
A three-dimensional object
A closed two-dimensional shape made up of line segments
An open shape with no specific properties
A shape with curved lines
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What makes a polygon regular?
Having equal sides and equal angles
Having unequal sides and angles
Being a three-dimensional shape
Having only right angles
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Which statement is true about regular polygons?
They cannot have right angles
They must have at least one obtuse angle
They can have sides of different lengths as long as the angles are equal
They have equal sides and angles
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What is an irregular polygon?
A polygon without any right angles
A polygon that doesn't have equal sides or angles
A polygon with all sides and angles equal
A polygon with some sides longer than others
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What is the main characteristic of irregular polygons?
Having all sides and angles equal
Having sides and angles of different sizes
Having only right angles
Being circular in shape
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Which shape is considered a regular polygon?
A pentagon with one side longer than the others
A circle
A rectangle with unequal sides
A triangle with three equal sides and angles
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How can you identify a regular polygon among others?
It is always a square
It has at least one side of a different length
It has only acute angles
It has equal sides and angles
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What characteristic does a regular pentagon have?
Only two equal sides
All angles are obtuse
Equal sides and equal angles
All sides of different lengths
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What makes a rectangle an irregular polygon?
Having equal sides
Having four right angles
Being a three-dimensional shape
Not having equal sides
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Why is a rhombus considered an irregular polygon?
Because it has four equal sides
Because it has sides of different lengths
Because it is a three-dimensional shape
Because its angles are not equal
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