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Name the polygon, then state if it is regular or not regular.

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Name the polygon, then state if it is regular or not regular.

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Name two vertices that are not consecutive with vertex A.

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Classify the polygon as either concave or convex.

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Find the perimeter of a regular octagon with sides of 7 cm.

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If the perimeter of a regular nonagon is 36 inches, what is the measure of

each side?

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Answer: hexagon, regular

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Answer: Quadrilateral,

not regular

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Answer: C and D

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Answer: concave

Classify the polygon as either concave or convex.

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Answer: 56 cm

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Answer: 4 inches

If the perimeter of a regular nonagon is 36 inches, what is the measure of

each side?

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How many total diagonals are in a regular pentagon?

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Find the sum of the interior angles of a regular heptagon.

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Find the measure of one interior angle in a regular octagon.

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Find the measure of one exterior angle in a regular nonagon.

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The measure of one exterior angle of a regular polygon in 36° degrees. How many sides does the polygon have?

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The sum of 5 interior angles in a hexagon is 682°. What is the measure

of the sixth angle?

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Answer: 5

How many total diagonals are in a regular pentagon?

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Answer: 900°

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Answer: 135°

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Answer: 40°

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Answer: 10 (decagon)

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Answer: 38°

The sum of 5 interior angles in a hexagon is 682°. What is the measure

of the sixth angle?

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Find the area.

10inches

6 in

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Find the area.

3cm

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Find the area

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Find the area.

8yd

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If the area of a triangle is 261 m² and the height is 18 m, find the length of

the base.

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Find the area of a trapezoid whose altitude is 4 inches and whose bases are

10 inches and 12 inches.

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Answer: 30 in²

Find the area.

10inches

6 in

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Answer: 24 cm²

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3cm

16cm

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Answer: 464mm²

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20mm

16mm

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Answer: 26yd²

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8yd

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Answer: 29m

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Answer: 44 in²

Find the area of a trapezoid whose altitude is 4 inches and whose bases are

10 inches and 12 inches.

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Find the area.

8in

9 in

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Find the area.

1.5 cm2.2 cm

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Find the area of the blue shaded region. Where a = 8.7 mm.

10 mm

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Find the area of the blue shaded region.

12 in8 in

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The area of a regular octagon is 392.4 meters, and the apothem is 10.9 meters long. What is

the perimeter of the octagon?

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A regular nonagon has sides of 7 in and an apothem of 6.3 in. Find the

area of the nonagon.

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Answer: 216 in²

Find the area.

8in

9 in

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Answer: 8.25cm²

Find the area.

1.5 cm2.2 cm

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Answer: 217.5 mm²

Find the area of the blue shaded region. Where a = 8.7 mm.

10 mm

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Answer: 144 in²

Find the area of the blue shaded region.

12 in8 in

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Answer: 72m

The area of a regular octagon is 392.4 meters, and the apothem is 10.9 meters long. What is

the perimeter of the octagon?

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Answer: 198.45 in²

A regular nonagon has sides of 7 in and an apothem of 6.3 in. Find the

area of the nonagon.

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Solve for x:

x +10

140°

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Solve for x:

x

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Classify the triangle by its sides and angles.

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Identify the red segment as a median, altitude, or perpendicular bisector.

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Find the distance between:

(-3,-2) and (3,1)

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Find the equation of a line that has a slope of 3 and goes through the point (-

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* y y m x x 1 1( )

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Answer: x = 130°

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Answer: x = 9

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Answer: isosceles, obtuse

Classify the triangle by its sides and angles.

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Answer: perpendicular bisector

Identify the red segment as a median, altitude, or perpendicular bisector.

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Answer: 6.7

Find the distance between:

(-3,-2) and (3,1)

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Answer: y = 3x + 8

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* y y m x x 1 1( )