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Which word completely describes the polygon whose vertices are the ordered pairs (2, 3), (9, 3), (9, –2), and (2, –2)? A. none of these B. equiangular C. equilateral D. regular
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Which word completely describes the polygon whose vertices are the ordered pairs (2, 3), (9, 3), (9, –2), and (2, –2)? A. none of these B. equiangular C. equilateral D. regular
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B equiangular polygon cuz its a rectangle
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if you get graph paper and draw it out it will make it easier. (if you dont have any paper you can just google an online alternative)
anyways, if you draw it out you can see that all of the angles are 90 degrees so the shape would be equiangular. It wont be equilateral as it is a rectangle so the sides are different lengths, this also means that it isnt regular. so the answer is B equiangular
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