A square or a rectangle
draw a quadrilateral that has no parallel sides no congruent sides and no right angle
British definition differs with USAUSATrapezoidA quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sidesTrapeziumA quadrilateral with no sides parallelBritishTrapezoidA quadrilateral with no sides parallelTrapeziumA quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides
That's just a regular rectangle. A quadrilateral is a polygon with four sides and a rectangle is a polygon with four sides.
Trapezoid by doraexplorer: the 2 sides of a trapezoid left and right intersect when you draw longer lines from the top. if you draw the lines from under these lines, they will not meet. you can say trapezoid, but i think the answer is a rhombus. by the way, you spelled quadrilateral wrong.
To draw a hexagon with one pair of perpendicular sides, start by sketching a square or rectangle, ensuring one pair of opposite sides is perpendicular. From the endpoints of one perpendicular side, draw two lines at 120-degree angles to create the adjacent sides of the hexagon. Connect the endpoints of these lines to complete the shape, ensuring that the remaining sides are equal in length to maintain the hexagonal structure. Finally, adjust the angles to ensure the figure maintains its hexagonal properties while keeping one pair of sides perpendicular.
what quadrilateral has exactly two perpendicular sides.
a quadrilateral is a shape with four equal sides.
Any shape with 4 sides is a quadrilateral
make a square
draw a quadrilateral that has no parallel sides no congruent sides and no right angle
a trapizoid
British definition differs with USAUSATrapezoidA quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sidesTrapeziumA quadrilateral with no sides parallelBritishTrapezoidA quadrilateral with no sides parallelTrapeziumA quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides
It is the circumcentre, the unique point from which you can draw a circle (the circumscribed circle) which passes through all three vertices.
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That's impossible because a polygons lines cannot intersect
Is it possible to draw a quadrilateral with sides 2", 4", 5" and 12" long? If not, why not?
It cannot. There is no way to draw a quadrilateral where 3 sides are congruent.