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What are some real life examples of regular polygons?

A beehive.


Which set of polygons will create a tessellation?

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Which shapes are polygons and which are not?

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What are some examples of non-polygons?

Non-polygons include shapes that do not have straight edges or a closed structure. Examples are circles, ellipses, and parabolas, which consist of curved lines. Additionally, shapes like stars or figures with intersecting lines that do not form a closed shape, such as a spiral, also fall into the category of non-polygons.


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Are some hexagons not polygons?

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Can a polygon be equilangular but not equilateral?

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A solid figure that is polygons?

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