Yes. That would make all sides congruent; in this case, your parallelogram would be a rhombus.
Let x be the smallest of the consecutive odd integers. Since consecutive odd integers differ by 2, we havex + (x + 2) + (x + 4) + (x + 6) = -2204x + 12 = -220 (subtract 12 to both sides)4x = -232 (divide by 4 to both sides)x = -58Thus, the four consecutive odd integers whose sum is -220 are -58, -56, -54, and -52.
Medians bisect the sides of ALL triangles. That is what a median is, by definition!
A triangle in which no sides are the same lengthA scalene triangle is a triangle in whichall three sides have different lengths.
Each triangle has three sides and three vertices. The opposite side of a triangle is the side that is not adjacent to the specified vertex. The other two sides are adjacent sides to the specified vertex. Circular definition? Yes - Here is the formal definition... Given a triangle with vertices A, B, and C, the side AB is adjacent to the angles ABC and BAC, and it is opposite to the angle ACB.
No. A rectangle has opposite sides congruent. If consecutive sides are also congruent, then your rectangle is a square.
All sides of a quadrilateral are consecutive, by definition.Not really. In the quadrilateral ABCD the sides AB and CD are opposite, but not consecutive. What is true for a quadrilateral is that any pair of sides that is opposite is not consecutive, and any pair that is not opposite is consecutive.The question asks what shape quadrilateral has 2 consecutive sides. If the question means "2 and only 2" consecutive sides the answer is that no such shape exists. If it means at least 2 consecutive sides then any quadrilateral fits the bill.If, as I suspect, the questioner meant 2 parallel sides, the answer is a trapezium.
Assuming that if one were to list the sides of a geometric shape he would do so following the shape's perimeter, my guess is that consecutive sides is a synonym for adjacent sides.
The only thing that can be said about consecutive sides of a quadrilateral is that they meet at a vertex. There is no restriction on the angle, nor on their respective lengths.
Length and width.
Meet at its vertices.
Yes.
2 pairs of consecutive congruent sides
A pentagon, by definition, has 5 sides - not 12.A pentagon, by definition, has 5 sides - not 12.A pentagon, by definition, has 5 sides - not 12.A pentagon, by definition, has 5 sides - not 12.
Rhombus
A square.
Rhombus.