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Is ABCD of Fig. 2.3 a polygon ? If yes what is the special name for it ?

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It is a quadrilateral.
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  3. Name the line segments shown in Fig. 2.25.

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  4. Statement the mid points of all the sides of Fig. 2.26

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  5. Name the vertices and the line segments in Fig. 2.27

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  15. Which points in Fig. 2.31, appear to be mid - point of the line segmen...

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