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The figure is a concave polygon. It has more than three sides. Each side is intersected by another side at either endpoint and each side in a segment (not curved).

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The figure is not a polygon because two sides are not intersected at both sides by another side.

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The m D is 120o. The sum of the measures of the interior angles of quadrilateral is 360o.

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A. Pentagon (5 sides)

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J. 45o. The sum of the measures of the interior angles of quadrilateral is 360o.

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C. Bisect each other

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y = 7x = 61

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y = 110x = 100

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The quadrilateral is a parallelogram because the diagonals bisect each other.

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The quadrilateral is not a parallelogram because the opposite angles are not congruent.

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That all four angles are right angles.

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b = 4a = 11

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F. 3

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J. trapezoid

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Square: all sides are congruent and all angles are right angles.

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D. x = 95, y = 85

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D. 11

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= 65o

= 122o

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14

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ny

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MN = 24

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parallelogram

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square

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Yes, because opposite sides are congruent and one angle is given as right, the other angles must also be right.