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How are a square and regular hexagon alike? - Answers
They are both regular polygons They both have their own equal sides and equal interior angles They both have exterior angles that add up to 360 degrees They both have their own amount of diagonals They both have a perimeter which is the sum of their sides They both can tessellate individually They both have areas calculated differently They both can be subjected to transformations on the Cartesian plane They both can be split up into triangles They both can be circumscribed within a circle
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How are a square and regular hexagon alike? - Answers
They are both regular polygons They both have their own equal sides and equal interior angles They both have exterior angles that add up to 360 degrees They both have their own amount of diagonals They both have a perimeter which is the sum of their sides They both can tessellate individually They both have areas calculated differently They both can be subjected to transformations on the Cartesian plane They both can be split up into triangles They both can be circumscribed within a circle
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How are a square and regular hexagon alike? - Answers
They are both regular polygons They both have their own equal sides and equal interior angles They both have exterior angles that add up to 360 degrees They both have their own amount of diagonals They both have a perimeter which is the sum of their sides They both can tessellate individually They both have areas calculated differently They both can be subjected to transformations on the Cartesian plane They both can be split up into triangles They both can be circumscribed within a circle
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