The two states have only four straight sides are Wyoming and Colorado.
Wyoming and Colorado
Straight. That is the only requirement which applies to all four sides. In pairs, the sides have to be equal and parallel but that does not apply to all four. In [adjacent] pairs, the sides have to be at right angles, but that does not apply to all 4.
they both have the same sides * * * * * No, they do not. A rhombus has four sides whereas a pentagon has five. The only way in which they are similar is that they are both polygons - or plane figures bounded by straight lines.
No. A quadrilateral has FOUR sides ('quad' is latin for 4), and so it can only have four sides. A polygon can have as many sides as you want, be that number odd or even, but a quadrilateral can only have four.
Straight line
Four states in the United States have straight line borders: Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, and New Mexico. These straight line borders were established through surveying techniques rather than natural geographical features.
Yes, all triangles are polygons. A polygon is any plane figure bounded only by straight lines. Thus a triangle is a polygon with three sides. Similarly, a quadrilateral is a polygon with four sides, a pentagon is a polygon with five sides, and so on.
Atrapezoidhas four sides and only two of the four sides are parallel. A square,parallelogram, and kite have four sides and have multiple pairs of parallel sides.
No. A quadrilateral only must have four sides; those four sides can be arranged on any angle that permits the four sides to also have four angles.
A square
Yes. Any polygon - including a heptagon - can only have straight sides.