I don't know if anybody has done lesson five polygons and angles but I need help solving some problems and it would be easier if they could pull it up on there screen and help me solve because there are graphs....so if you do wich you probably dont i could use some help.

You are right; we don't. We cannot draw on these posts. If you give the exact values from the ordinate and abscissa, we might be able to help. Also, you cannot copy and paste here.

Of course, I'd be happy to help you with lesson five on polygons and angles. Although I can't physically show you graphs, I can provide step-by-step explanations and help you solve problems. Please go ahead and ask your specific question or provide the problem you need help with.

I'm here to help you with your lesson on polygons and angles! While I can't pull up graphs on your screen, I can surely guide you through solving problems involving polygons and angles.

To start, let's understand some basics. A polygon is a closed figure with straight sides, and angles are formed at the intersection of these sides. Polygons can have different numbers of sides, such as triangles (3 sides), quadrilaterals (4 sides), pentagons (5 sides), and so on.

If you have specific problems you'd like help with, please let me know, and I'll do my best to explain the solution process step by step.