No because a polygon must have 3 or more sides
Two sides of a quadrilateral can be parallel.
A PLANE has two sides
a trapezoid
trapezoid
Once
You are not likely to have another outbreak if you had shingles once (less than 5% chance).
It is possible for the outbreak to occur more than once; but only about 5% will have additional outbreaks.
Yes even after shingles have been treated it can return later on in life.
The best way to shingle a peak with asphalt shingles is to stabilize boards along the peak for safety. Continue to shingle the asphalt shingles to the peak working from the bottom edges of the roof peak. Nail two nails on the lower portion on both sides to hold in place. Continue until finished.
No not really No not really No not really
Getting shingles is something that happens unpredictably--some people never get it, some get it once, some get it more than once in their lives. After you have had chicken pox (which most of us had in childhood) the germ stays dormant in your body, but can occasionally flare up and cause shingles.
From what I read on medicine net shingles can't be transmitted if you already had chicken pox and if you do get it then you will get chicken pox.
Although not very common, shingles can occur on both sides of the body. The most common areas of the body for the shingles rash to occur are the stomach, waistline, back and face.
It can be any number that you like, but once chosen, it remains the same for each pair of corresponding sides.
No; they are not related. They are two different conditions.
Yes.