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The triangles below will be used to construct a polygon. 2 right triangles with side lengths 3.2 and 7.1. The hypotenuses are not labeled. Which type of polygon could be created? rectangle square octagon
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The triangles below will be used to construct a polygon.
2 right triangles with side lengths 3.2 and 7.1. The hypotenuses are not labeled.
Which type of polygon could be created?
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the answer is heptagon
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i think it’s a heptagon sorry if it’s wrong
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