No, because there are more than one quadrilaterals that can meet those criteria.
Regular shapes:all sides and angles are the same Irregular shapes: different angle and sides
if it is given 3 sides for a irregular triangle and its two measures are given then we will take the un measured sides as x.if a triangle is of 3 sides then its 3 sides measure will be 180.lets take its one side be 60 and the other be 60. then we have to write like this-------- 60+60+x=180 120+x=180 x=180-120 x=60 like this we can find the measures of an irregular triangle when given two sides. MAY BE I DONT KNOW PROPERLY.SORRY. you are wrong.
an "irregular pentagon"
Irregular Rhombus
A regular polygon must have all sides (and angle) equal.An irregular polygon does not have to have all sides equal, but some may be equal.An irregular hexagon may have 2, 3, 4 or 5 equal sides.
No, all of the sides are obtuse on a regular hexagon. If you made it irregular then it could have an acute angle.
The sum of the interior angles of any convex polygon with n sides is n * 60 degrees. Any given interior angle, however, can be anything from just greater than 0 degrees to just less than 180 degrees.
It is an irregular quadrilateral. It cannot have any parallel sides.
The Octagon is a regular shape if all the sides and all of the interior angle s are equal. If the sides and or angles are different the shape is irregular. However, even irregular octagons can have an axis of symmetry.
By dividing the given exterior angle into 360 degrees tells you how many sides the polygon has.
Any irregular polygon can have a pair of adjacent sides that do. Every pair of adjacent sides in every rectangle do.
180-interior angle = exterior angle 360/exterior angle = number of sides