Which completely describes the polygon? A. Equilateral B. Equiangular C. Regular D. None of the above

Mathematics · Middle School · Mon Jan 18 2021

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C. Regular

A polygon is completely described as Regular if all of its sides are of equal length (equilateral) and all of its angles are of equal measure (equiangular). A regular polygon satisfies both conditions, making it both equilateral and equiangular. In essence, a regular polygon is a special case where the conditions of being equilateral and equiangular intersect. Options A and B describe the polygon partially—option A refers to side lengths being equal, and option B refers to angle measures being equal. But only option C ensures that both attributes apply to the polygon in question