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A rhomboid
a paralellagram ----------------------- Usually called "irregular" since "regular" polygons have equal sides, by definition. The word "scalene" typically refers to triangles with three unequal sides.
You need to know the lengths of the sides and at least one angle or the length of a diagonal.
No. Parallel means they are side by side and have the same distance continuously between them but they might be different lengths and therefore not the same. A trapezoid has two parallel sides of unequal lengths.
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No, the definition of congruent polygons is that all corresponding SIDES are of equal length. All corresponding angles as well.
Yes providing the interior angles remain the same as for example a scalene triangle has unequal sides but it can be congruent to another scalene triangle that has the same sides and angles.
Yes, hexagons with unequal sides are still considered polygons. A polygon is a closed shape with straight sides, and a hexagon specifically has six sides. The sides of a hexagon may have different lengths, but as long as it meets the criteria of a polygon, it is still classified as one.
A rhomboid
a rectangle (that is NOT a square) has 4 right angles and consecutive sides of unequal lengths.
polygon. It can be a triangle, square or hexagon. Any other tessellation requires irregular polygons (sides of unequal lengths) or more than one shape.
How about a rectangle which is a quadrilateral with sides of different lengths
Is it not a parallelogram in which the adjacent sides are of different/unequal lengths ?
The two sums of money are unequal. They split the pie unequally. Unequal cake cutting can be devastating. Fernando did not try to make the cookies of unequal size.
No,but is a parrallogram in which adjacent sides are of unequal lengths and angles are oblique
Trapezoids have unequal side lengths.