A weird shape?
no, its a rectangle
triangle qudrangle polygon
It cannot be any regular polygon, not a rectangle. But it could be a triangle or irregular polygons with 4 or more sides.It cannot be any regular polygon, not a rectangle. But it could be a triangle or irregular polygons with 4 or more sides.It cannot be any regular polygon, not a rectangle. But it could be a triangle or irregular polygons with 4 or more sides.It cannot be any regular polygon, not a rectangle. But it could be a triangle or irregular polygons with 4 or more sides.
Yes. The rectangle, and even the triangle meet the requirements in the mathematical definiton of a polygon. Use the links below for more information.Yes
They are both polygon. If you cut a rectangle diagonally, you will have two triangles. And if you want to figure out the area of a right triangle, you can treat it as a rectangle and then cut your calculation in half to get the correct answer.
A triangle, a square, a rectangle, a pentagon are all polygons.
The triangle is the only one.
Divide polygon into rectangles, then use area formula for rectangle: Area = (high a + high b) / 2 x length c If polygon contains triangle, then triangle can be considered as rectangle with one of its side length is close to zero.
A circle is not a polygon, because a circle has no sides that are straight line segments.
square triangle circle oval rectangle polygon
Polygon Regular polygon Vertex Triangle Equilateral triangle Isosceles triangle Scalene triangle Acute triangle Obtuse triangle Right triangle Quadrilateral Rectangle Square Parallelogram Rhombus Trapezoid Pentagon Hexagon Heptagon Octagon Nonagon Decagon Circle Convex
The difference between a triangle, rectangle, pentagon, and parallelogram id the number of sides: Triangle= 3 sides Rectangle= 4 sides Pentogon= 5 sides But, a parallelogram, is a polygon that has all sides parael to one another.