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A quadrilateral, a parallelogram, a rhombus, a rectangle, a regular polygon.

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A parallelogram is always an example of?

a parallelogram is always a example of a rectangle a rhombuz and a trapezoid


Is the square of an irrational number always rational?

No. An example of this is pi.


Are the adjacent sides of a quadrilateral are always different lengths?

No, not always, like if it is a square or rhombus, for example


Is the square root of an integer always an integer?

no, the square root of an integer will not always be another integer. take the integer 27, for example. the square root of 27 is about 5.1961, which is not an integer.No eg square root of 17 is 4.1231056...


Area is always expressed in?

Area is always expressed in some unit of area. This is often some unit of length, squared - for example square meters, or square millimeters. However, there are units (such as the acre) which are not the square of a unit of length.


Are the square roots of all positive integers irrational If not give an example of the square root of a number that is a rational number?

The square root of any positive square number is always rational as for example the square root of 36 is 6 which is a rational number.


Is the square root of a whole number always an integer?

No, it may be not even a rational number. Square root of 2 is 1,414213562... for example.


Why is the location of an irrational number an approximate location?

It is not! The square root of 2, for example, is irrational but you can always locate it exactly by using the diagonal of a unit square.


Is a square always a parallogram?

square always a parallelogram


Do perpendicular sides of polygons have to intersect?

Not always as for example the perpendicular lines of a square meet each other at right angles.


True or false- a square number is always bigger than it's square root?

False. Only a square number greater than 1 is always bigger than its root. For example, the root of 16 is 4, but the root of 1/16 (0.0625) is 1/4 (0.25) and the square root of 1 is 1.


What is the Square root of 160?

Negative numbers do not have square roots. Multiplying any number by itself will always be a positive number. For example, -1 x -1 is 1. Because two negatives cancel themselves out, and regular numbers are always positive.