A quadrilateral with only two parallel sides is only a quadrilateral ...... because we don't know whether the parallel sides ar equal or not .............. so it is only a quadrilateral ............
A quadrilateral. As far as I know there isn't a more specific term; a quadrilateral with two equal sides may also be, but certainly doesn't have to be, a rectangle, square, rhombus, trapezoid, and/or parallelogram.
A triangle with three equal sides is called an equilateral triangle. Such a triangle has three equal angles that add up to 180 degrees.
As defined, a quadrilateral. Could be others, but need to know about parallel and/or equal sides...
I don't know look it up somewhere else u fools.........SLOW PEOPLE.
A quadrilateral has four angles. There are always the same number of angles as there are sides, so since a quadrilateral has four sides it must also have four angles.A quadrilateral doesn't "do" any angles. However, it has four angles. (If that is what you wanted to know.)
You need to know the lengths of the sides and at least one angle or the length of a diagonal.
all i know is that its definitely a quadrilateral
you cant really answer that if you don't know what type of quadrilateral it is. if it is a square then each side is 22 inches.
We don't know what a pentygon is. "Pentagon" means a figure with five sides. Since it has five sides, no pentagon has four sides. A "quadrilateral" has four sides. And pie are square.
A square is not a rhombus it is a quadrilateral. A Rhombus is also a quadrilateral. Plus, I have extra information for you. Did you know that quadrilaterals have four sides? Well its true!
With quadrilaterals, if there are three equal angles, then we know that the fourth angle must be equal, so the quadrilateral is a rectangle. * * * * * That is absolute rubbish. You can have a quadrilateral with three angles of 70 degrees and the fourth of 150 degrees. There is no name for such quadrilaterals and the only thing that can be said about them is that they are irregular.