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Mathematics, 05.05.2021 21:50 Angela1998

Matthew sorts some figures. He includes a regular hexagon with only figures 2 and 3. Which could describe Matthew's reasoning?

A-The figures have 4 sides
b-The figures have at least 2 pairs of parallel sides
c-The figures have perpendicular lines
d-The figures have at least 3 lines of symmetry
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Matthew sorts some figures. He includes a regular hexagon with only figures 2 and 3.

Which could

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