To find: Determine whether the figure is a
Answer to Problem 12CR
Given figure is a Regular Polygon.
Explanation of Solution
From the given figure
We can say it is a polygon.
As a polygon is a closed figure where the sides are all line segments.
Each side must intersect exactly two other sides but at their endpoints.
The sides must be noncollinear and have a common endpoint.
As all these conditions are Satisfied by given figure.
So, given figure is a polygon.
It is a regular polygon because as all the sides and angles of a given figure are equal.
Therefore,
Given figure is a Regular Polygon.
Chapter 11 Solutions
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