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Lmao dude, you thought alot over it i guess, But you see the regular polygons were those that were kept side to side, and THEIR internal angles had to be all equal, and what did they ask you ? A shape can exactly fit into the space between the 2 polygons, what name is given to this SPECIAL SHAPE, NOT POLYGON.You guys are all wrong ...
The only correct answer was triangle .. no matter what ..
IT WAS A REGULAR polygon.
remember something? in a regular polygon all angles are equal. so that triangle wasn't isosceles there's that. but one will get the mark for mentioning triangle regardless. Whoever wrote Triangle only or Equilateral triangle will get full marks.
and as far as rhombus goes .. that's completely incorrect.
It was which regular would fit in between two of those 12-sided polygons ..
one angle was 150 for them ..
so 360 - 150 - 150 = 60 Degrees .. therefore whatever regular polygon was there has to have a 60 degree interior angle.
(n-2)*180/n = 60
180n-360=60n
120n=360
n=3
now tell me which is a polygon with ONLY 3 equal 60 degree angles .. does rhombus has ONLY 3 angles?
Let me remind you the fig.