Did you try? Kind of obvious, isn't it? 3 sides and there has to be 3 angles, no more, no less.
a polygon does not possess four sides and four angles, except for five and above. Therefore it is a quadilateral.
A rhombus (pushed over square) will give you 2 pairs of parallel, congruent sides, 2 acute angles and 2 obtuse angles.
A hexagon is a geometric shape with six sides. To draw one, draw a polygon with six sides.
The figure, as described, is impossible. If a quadrangle has 2 pairs of parallel sides then the number of right angles can be 0 or 4, but not 2.
draw an example of each polygon
A dodecagon can be drawn by drawing a polygon with 12 sides and 12 angles. All sides and angles have to be equal. * * * * * The first sentence is correct, the second is utter nonsense. There is no reason for a dodecagon - or a polygon with any number of sides - to have equal sides or equal angles.
a polygon does not possess four sides and four angles, except for five and above. Therefore it is a quadilateral.
64 sides = 64 angles From one angle you can draw (64 - 2) diagonals = 62. Lines from an angle to the immediately adjacent angles are sides, not diagonals.
it is impossible
A rhombus (pushed over square) will give you 2 pairs of parallel, congruent sides, 2 acute angles and 2 obtuse angles.
A hexagon is a geometric shape with six sides. To draw one, draw a polygon with six sides.
The figure, as described, is impossible. If a quadrangle has 2 pairs of parallel sides then the number of right angles can be 0 or 4, but not 2.
draw an example of each polygon
There is no greatest. Any polygon you draw, no matter how many sides it has, I can always draw a polygon with more sides than yours has. They don't all have names, but there's no limit to the number of sides they can have.
Draw a parallelagram this has the opposite sides parallel and no right angles
yes, you can draw a quadrilateral with on right angle because all sides don't have to be equal for a regular one _ /Right Angle l l l l l/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- A quadrilateral is a polygon with four sides, so yes. You can use only one right angles, if the polygon has four sides.
A hexagon and a triangle