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What are poloygons and paralelograms?
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What are poloygons and paralelograms?
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a polygon is a many sided shape. a regular polygon is one where all the sides and angels are the same for example square , equilateral triangle pentagon and etc
a parallelogram is a shape with the opposite lines for parallel
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A polygon is any flat closed shape made of straight line segments.
A parallelogram is a polygon with 4 sides in which sides that don't
touch each other are parallel.
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