15. Practice making the polygon versus polygonal region distinction by giving the best names for the following models: a. this sheet of paper (Does it represent a rectangle or a rectangular region?) b. a triangle made of coat-hanger wire c. a triangular-shaped piece of cloth d. the bottom of a shoebox e. a "Yield" traffic sign f. the edge of a picture frame 2. g. a hexagonal window frame h. a hexagonal window Learning Exercises for 16.2 2. Decide whether each statement is always true, sometimes true, or never true. If a statement is sometimes true, sketch an example of when it is true and an example of when it is not.
15. Practice making the polygon versus polygonal region distinction by giving the best names for the following models: a. this sheet of paper (Does it represent a rectangle or a rectangular region?) b. a triangle made of coat-hanger wire c. a triangular-shaped piece of cloth d. the bottom of a shoebox e. a "Yield" traffic sign f. the edge of a picture frame 2. g. a hexagonal window frame h. a hexagonal window Learning Exercises for 16.2 2. Decide whether each statement is always true, sometimes true, or never true. If a statement is sometimes true, sketch an example of when it is true and an example of when it is not.
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Practice making the polygon versus polygonal region distinction by giving the best names for the following models:

Transcribed Image Text:15. Practice making the polygon versus polygonal region distinction by giving the best names for the following
models:
a. this sheet of paper (Does it represent
a rectangle or a rectangular region?)
b. a triangle made of coat-hanger wire
c. a triangular-shaped piece of cloth
d. the bottom of a shoebox
e. a "Yield" traffic sign
f. the edge of a picture frame
2.
g. a hexagonal window frame
h. a hexagonal window
Learning Exercises for 16.2
2. Decide whether each statement is always true, sometimes true, or never true. If a statement is sometimes true,
sketch an example of when it is true and an example of when it is not.
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