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There are only three types of polygons that can be the faces of a Platonic solid. They are _____, _____, and _____. Check all that apply.
A. rectangles
B. squares
C. equilateral triangles
D. trapezoids
E. regular pentagons
F. circles
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Answer is squares,regular polygon,equilateral triangle
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