Answer:
when they have equal sides and the exact shape and the same angle measures. they have tobe the same size.
Step-by-step explanation:
For example, when you have a square with sides 3 cm, then you compare it with the exact copy of the square. These squares are congruent. Two figures are congruent if and only if they have the exact same shape and the exact same size. If the corresponding sides of two figures with the same shape have the same length, then the two figures are congruent.
<span>10p+5=18p-6/2
10p + 5 = 18p -3
10p - 18 p = -3 -5
-8p = -8
p = -8/-8
p =1</span>
A(n) = a₁.(r)ⁿ⁻¹, where a₁ = 1st term, r= common ratio and n, the rank
In the formula given a₁ = 5, r = 3/2 and n = 6 (we have to find the 6th term value).
a₆ = 5.(3/2)⁶⁻¹ = 5.(3/2)⁵ = 1215/32 (answer C)
1. Which polygon or polygons are regular?
A regular polygon is a polygon that is equiangular (all angles are equal in measure) and equilateral (all sides have the same length).
Therefore your answer is:
A. equilateral triangle
C. square
2. Which polygon is always irregular?
traingle - NOT (equilateral triangle)
trapezoid - YES
square - NOT
hexagon - NOT (regular hexagon)