You cannot. A square can be distorted into a rhombus without changing the lengths of any of the sides, but with a different area. Similarly, the shape of any quadrilateral can be altered without affecting the length of its sides but changing its area.
the same as a regular quadrilateral, 4
There is no specific name for such an irregular quadrilateral.
Not normally
There is no specific name. Irregular is not enough because a rectangle is irregular.
An irregular quadrilateral.
i think you call it a irregular quadrilateral
No, a quadrilateral must have 4 sides. If it is a proper quadrilateral it must have 4 sides of equal length but if it is an irregular quadrilateral it must have 4 sides but not have equal sides. An example of a quadrilateral could be a square. A pentagon on the other side must have 5 sides.
the same as a regular quadrilateral, 4
There is no specific name for such an irregular quadrilateral.
Irregular shapes have NO lines of symmetry and all the sides are not the same. A regular shape WILL have lines of symmetry and all the sides are the same. * * * * * Wrong! A kite, for example, is an irregular but it has reflective symmetry. A parallelogram is an irregular quadrilateral but has rotational symmetry.
Not normally
There is no specific name. Irregular is not enough because a rectangle is irregular.
That's an irregular quadrilateral.
Shapes that do not have equal sides is called a quadrilateral. They include an irregular quadrilateral, rectangle, or a parallelogram.
Quadrilateral
An irregular quadrilateral.
A quadrilateral. It may be a rectangle, parallelogram, trapezoid, or an irregular quadrilateral.