Fill in the blank and dropdown menus to form a true statement below. The polygon above has sides. It is an equilateral (but not equiangular) a regular an equiangular (but not equilateral)
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Step 1: Count the corners (vertices) of the polygon one by one around the figure; there are 10 vertices. Show more…
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