Trapezoid.
no it does not have equal sides. two lines on top are equal, but not with the ones on the side. the ones on the side are equal as well.just not with the ones on the top.
The perimeter of a square is four times the length of a side - since the square has 4 sides of equal length.The perimeter of a square is four times the length of a side - since the square has 4 sides of equal length.The perimeter of a square is four times the length of a side - since the square has 4 sides of equal length.The perimeter of a square is four times the length of a side - since the square has 4 sides of equal length.
Quadrilateral means four sides. Four right angles and four sides is a rectangle and if the sides are equal length it is a square.
The shape you're describing is a rhombus. A rhombus has four sides of equal length, but its angles are not constrained to be right angles, meaning they can be acute or obtuse. This characteristic distinguishes it from a square, which has both equal side lengths and right angles.
Measure any side, as a square has four equal sides
A parallelogram.
It could be either of the following: * Rhombus - A parallelogram with four sides of equal length. * Square - A parallelogram with four sides of equal length and four angles of equal size (right angles).
a four side figure with equal measure of all sides
Yes, a parallelogram has four sides and four internal angles, the opposite side lengths are equal and the opposite angles are equal.
Multiply one side by 4, ie. a square has four equal sides measure one side and mutiply by four.
A square has four sides of equal length so if the perimeter (the sum of all four sides) = 25 then the length of one side = 25 divided by 4, which is 6.25
This is true. A square, which has four equal sides, will have a perimeter equal to four times the length of a single side.An equilateral triangle, which has three equal sides, will have a perimeter equal to three times the length of a single side.Any regular polygon contains all sides of the same length, therefore, the perimeter of a shape with a certain number of sides will be equal to the length of one side multiplied by the number of sides.