Mathematics, 27.04.2021 02:40, 130004979
Taiga’s teacher asked him to draw a polygon with vertices (–4, –5), (–5, 2), (–5, 3), (–4, 5), (2, 3), and (–3, 0) and to identify the polygon. Taiga drew the polygon below and identified it as a heptagon.
Which explains whether Taiga is correct?
Taiga is correct because the polygon has six sides.
Taiga is correct because the sides have different lengths.
Taiga is not correct because the polygon is a hexagon.
Taiga is not correct because he drew the polygon incorrectly.
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