Chapter 3: Q13 (page 104)
Sketch the polygon described. If no such polygon exists, write not possible.
A quadrilateral that is equilateral but not equiangular.
Short Answer
The sketch of the polygon described is:

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Chapter 3: Q13 (page 104)
Sketch the polygon described. If no such polygon exists, write not possible.
A quadrilateral that is equilateral but not equiangular.
The sketch of the polygon described is:

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Exercises 23 – 29 refer to the diagram in Step 2 of Exercise 22
Suppose the top and bottom of the box lie in parallel lines. Explain how theorem 3.1 can be used to prove .
Complete each statement with the word always, sometimes, or never. A line in the plane of the ceiling and a line in the plane of the floor are parallel.
Complete each statement with the word always, sometimes, or never. Two skew lines are parallel.
Classify each pair of angles as alternate interior, same side interior
or corresponding angles
and

Complete each statement with the word always, sometimes, or never.
Two lines perpendicular to a third line are perpendicular to each other
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