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Sophie Le
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10 February, 10:52
Can a square ever be congruent to a pentagon?
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Peter Huff
10 February, 10:58
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In the first pentagon, all of the angles are congruent and all of the sides are congruent. In the second pentagon, the angles have different measures and the sides have different lengths. A regular polygon has congruent angles and congruent sides. Any polygon can be a regular polygon.
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