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a decagon only has 10 sides so 2 more sides
No. A hexagon can only have six sides. No more, no less.
It cannot exist. By definition, a quadrilateral only has 4 sides (from the word "quad" meaning 4)
No because a polygon must have 3 or more sides
No: the very nature of the word "quadrilateral" tells you that there must be four sides. "Quad" is a prefix meaning "four".
A trapezoid is a quadrilateral (meaning it has 4 sides) with 1 pair of parallel sides (meaning only 1 side is parallel to another on the figure).
A decagon has 10 sides, and a quadrilateral has 4 sides, therefore a decagon has 6 more sides than a quadrilateral.
a decagon only has 10 sides so 2 more sides
Yes. That is why it's called an equilateral triangle. Equi- meaning the same and -lateral meaning the sides, so equiangular means "all sides are the same."
No. A hexagon can only have six sides. No more, no less.
It cannot exist. By definition, a quadrilateral only has 4 sides (from the word "quad" meaning 4)
No because a polygon must have 3 or more sides
No: the very nature of the word "quadrilateral" tells you that there must be four sides. "Quad" is a prefix meaning "four".
A square, be definition, can have only four sides: no more and no fewer. So a square with eight sides is impossible.
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Many options: any regular polygon with 6 or more sides, plus selected irregular polygons with five or more sides.
A quadrilateral only 450 sides like a shape thats never was invented :)