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Regular polygons can be either concave of convex, as long as all angles are congruent and all sides are congruent. A) True B) False
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Regular polygons can be either concave of convex, as long as all angles are congruent and all sides are congruent.
A) True
B) False
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When a polygon is both equilateral and equiangular it is called a regular polygon. So angles have to be equal and sides have to be equal...like a square..a square is a regular polygon. So ur answer is TRUE.
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