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  1. An oval, being a continuous shape, does not have sides by the normal definition. However, one can argue it has an infinite amount of sides.

    An oval, being a continuous shape, does not have sides by the
    normal definition. However, one can argue it has an infinite amount
    of sides.

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  2. You need to answer this question question because we don’t do homework and your teacher is looking for your critical thinking skills and how well you understood the lesson.

    You need to answer this question question because we don’t do
    homework and your teacher is looking for your critical thinking
    skills and how well you understood the lesson.

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  3. i can't help you solve this if i cannot see the triangle. What are the values involved, aside from the area?

    i can’t help you solve this if i cannot see the triangle. What are the values involved, aside from the area?

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  4. Kites have no parallel sides.It can have either 2 parallel sides, or none at all.Well, the definition of paralell is that two lines that can run along each other and not run into each other. So if you look at a kite as you see it in cartoons, it would have no parallel lines because the the Bottom LiRead more

    Kites have no parallel sides.
    It can have either 2 parallel sides, or none at all.
    Well, the definition of paralell is that two lines that can run along each other and not run into each other. So if you look at a kite as you see it in cartoons, it would have no parallel lines because the the Bottom Lines hit each other and so do the top. The answer is no

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