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Mathematics, 30.09.2019 00:30 amberwithnell12512

When constructing inscribed polygons, how can you be sure the figure inscribed is a regular polygon? a. check the distance between the angles with a straightedge. b. check the length of each side of the polygon with a compass. c. see if the diameter is the same as the length of the sides with a compass. d. there is no way to ensure you have constructed a regular polygon.

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