yeah it means sides that are next to each other....
That is a parallelogram.
A kite, a square or a rhombus
No. 'Adjacent' means 'next to each other'. In a geometric figure, adjacent sides are touching.
A parallelogram has adjacent equal sides. Diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other,Opposite sides of a parallelogram are parallel and will never intersect. The area of a parallelogram is twice the area of a triangle created by one of its diagonals. Any line through the midpoint of a parallelogram bisects the area.
Adjacent angles will be right by each other and equal 180 degrees. Vertical angles will be opposite and equal to each other.
A kite shape is one example -- 2 long sides adjacent to each other & 2 short sides adjacent to each other.
That is a parallelogram.
A kite or arrowhead.
the diagonal in a paralleogram is not equal but the diagonals in the rectangle are congruent this is because the opposite sides of a parallelogram and rectangle are same parallel to each other but the adjacent sides of a parallelogram is not perpendicular where as the adjacent sides of rectangle is perpendicular to each other.
Each of its 6 sides is adjacent - to four other sides.
adjacent sides of a rectangle are the sides that are next to each other. :D
A kite, a square or a rhombus
a kite does not have parallel sides . It also has 2 pair of sides which are of equal length which are adjacent to each other (not opposite each other - such a s in a parallelogram)
No. 'Adjacent' means 'next to each other'. In a geometric figure, adjacent sides are touching.
A parallelogram has adjacent equal sides. Diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other,Opposite sides of a parallelogram are parallel and will never intersect. The area of a parallelogram is twice the area of a triangle created by one of its diagonals. Any line through the midpoint of a parallelogram bisects the area.
In a square adjacent sides are perpendicular to each other and opposite sides are parallel to each other.
Adjacent angles will be right by each other and equal 180 degrees. Vertical angles will be opposite and equal to each other.