Geometry: Polygons and Parallelograms

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Which term describes a polygon where all sides and angles are congruent?

  • Equilangular Polygon
  • Irregular Polygon
  • Equilateral Polygon
  • Regular Polygon (correct)

An equilangular polygon must have sides of equal length.

False (B)

What defines an equilateral polygon?

All sides are congruent.

The line segments that connect two vertices of a polygon are called ______.

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Match the following polygon types with their definitions:

<p>Equilateral Polygon = All sides congruent Equilangular Polygon = All angles congruent Regular Polygon = All sides and angles congruent</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Equilateral Polygon

A polygon where all sides have the same length.

Equilangular Polygon

A polygon where all angles have the same measure.

Regular Polygon

A polygon that is both equilateral and equilangular. This means all its sides and angles are congruent.

Diagonals of a Polygon

Lines that connect two non-adjacent vertices of a polygon.

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Parallelogram

A special type of quadrilateral where opposite sides are parallel and congruent. Other properties include opposite angles being congruent and diagonals bisecting each other.

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Study Notes

Polygons

  • Equilateral Polygon: All sides are congruent
  • Equilangular Polygon: All angles are congruent
  • Regular Polygon: All sides and angles are congruent

Parallelograms

  • Diagonals: Segments that connect any two vertices of a polygon.

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