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24 point if you answer this question please help me with polygons HELPPPPPPPP ME MY TEACHER IS GOING TO GIVE ME A DETENTION SO HELPPPP PLZZZZ
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Because the two sides that are together with the hexagon and pentagon are not the same length and the angle that the octagon is going in at is bigger than the angle of the two lines in the octagon
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