Stack #121028
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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polygon | A figure made of three or more line segments that meet.
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irregular polygon | A polygon whose sides are not all the same length
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isosceles triangle | A triangle with two equal sides
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hexagon | A polygon with six sides
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octagon | A polygon with eight sides
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regular polygon | A polygon with sides that are the same length
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quadrangle | A polygon with four sides
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square | A quadrangle with four equal sides and four equal angles.
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rhombus | A lazy square.
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scalene triangle | A triangle with no equal sides.
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right triangle | A triangle with one right angle.
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trapezoid | A quadrangle with one pair of parallel sides and the four sides can all have different lengths.
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kite | A quadrangle with two pairs of equal sides that are next to each other.
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rectangle | A quadrangle with two sets of parallel sides but they do not have to be the same length.
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equilateral triangle | A triangle with three equal sides.
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heptagon | A polygon with seven sides.
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nonagon | A polygon with nine sides.
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decagon | A polygon with ten sides.
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pentagon | A polygon with five sides.
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dodecagon | A polygon with 12 sides.
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