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1 2 5 10 Jeo-poly Figure This! Angle Schmangle SAN Mash Up 1 2 5 10 1 2 5 10 1 2 5 10

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The QuestionCategoriesWhat is a pentagon?The QuestionThe AnswerThis polygon has five sides.

The QuestionCategoriesWhat is an octagon?The QuestionThe AnswerThis figure has the same number of sides as this sea creature has tentacles and thus shares a prefix.

The QuestionCategoriesWhat is a pentadecagon?The QuestionThe AnswerI have 20 sides.

The QuestionCategoriesWhat is an icosagon?The QuestionThe AnswerThe exterior angle sum of a 99-gon.

The QuestionCategoriesWhat is 360?The QuestionThe AnswerThe interior angle sum of a dodecagon.

The QuestionCategoriesWhat is 1800?The QuestionThe AnswerA decagon is (sometimes, always, never) regular.

The QuestionThe AnswerA concave polygon is (sometimes, always, never) regular.

The QuestionThe AnswerThe sum of the interior angle measures of a polygon is (sometimes, always, never) 1,350 degrees.

The QuestionThe AnswerThe measure of an exterior angle of this equiangular polygon is twice that of an interior angle.

The QuestionThe AnswerThe number of diagonals that can be drawn in a heptagon.

The QuestionThe AnswerThe measures of the angles of a triangle are in the ratio 1:2:3. This is half the measure of the largest angle.

The QuestionThe AnswerThe measure of an angle of this equiangular polygon exceeds four times the measure of one of the polygons exterior angles by 30.

The QuestionCategoriesWhat is sometimes?The QuestionCategoriesWhat is never?The QuestionCategoriesWhat is never?The QuestionCategoriesWhat is an equilateral triangle?The QuestionCategoriesWhat is 14?The QuestionCategoriesWhat is 45?The QuestionCategoriesWhat is an equiangular dodecagon?