A. Triangle Triangle B. Quadrilateral Quadrilateral C. Pentagon Pentagon D. Hexagon Hexagon E. Heptagon Heptagon.

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A. Triangle Triangle B. Quadrilateral Quadrilateral C. Pentagon Pentagon D. Hexagon Hexagon E. Heptagon Heptagon

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A. Triangle Triangle B. Quadrilateral Quadrilateral C. Pentagon Pentagon D. Hexagon Hexagon E. Heptagon Heptagon

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A. Hexagon Hexagon B. Heptagon Heptagon C. Octagon Octagon D. Pentagon Pentagon E. Decagon Decagon

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A. Hexagon Hexagon B. Heptagon Heptagon C. Octagon Octagon D. Pentagon Pentagon E. Decagon Decagon

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A. Triangle Triangle B. Quadrilateral Quadrilateral C. Pentagon Pentagon D. Hexagon Hexagon E. Heptagon Heptagon

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A. Decagon Decagon B. Heptagon Heptagon C. Octagon Octagon D. Pentagon Pentagon E. Hexagon Hexagon

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What is the one thing that a polygon CAN NOT have? A.Line segments Line segmentsLine segments B.Parallel sides Parallel sidesParallel sides C.A right angle A right angleA right angle D.Curved sides Curved sidesCurved sides E.An obtuse angle An obtuse angleAn obtuse angle

A polygon is made of 3 or more line segments.

A polygon can have sides that are parallel.

A polygon may or may not contain a right angle.

A polygon may or may not contain an obtuse angle.

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