A right trapezium. A right trapezium. A right trapezium. A right trapezium.
Isosceles trapezium
rectangle, rhombus, square, trapezoid, kite, parallelogram ~note: there are also irregular quadrilaterals that consist of four sides ~ALSO: squares, rectangles, and rhombuses are all parallelograms * * * * * A chevron is also a quadrilateral. A concave one, but a quadrilateral all the same.
Yes. The rhombus possesses characteristics of a trapezium.
yes it does but depends on what type of trapezium it is.
No, trapezia are convex.
The answer depends on the shapes. Some possible answers are: parallelogram, trapezium, pentagon, heptagon (concave).The answer depends on the shapes. Some possible answers are: parallelogram, trapezium, pentagon, heptagon (concave).The answer depends on the shapes. Some possible answers are: parallelogram, trapezium, pentagon, heptagon (concave).The answer depends on the shapes. Some possible answers are: parallelogram, trapezium, pentagon, heptagon (concave).
Assuming they don't overlap, and depending on their exact dimensions, these are some of the possible shapes: A triangle (big) A square A rectangle A parallelogram A rhombus A trapezium A pentagon A hexagon A heptagon and if a vertex of the triangle rests on the side of the trapezium, an octagon. a concave pentagon, a trapezium, a concave seven or eight sided figure (neither of the last two is a polygon but two polygons touching one another)
Rectangle, rhombus, parallelogram, trapezium, kite. Also a chevron, which is a concave 4-sided shape.
Quadrangle isn't a polygon. Quadrilaterals are polygons. One's with possibilities of no right angles include: Kite Parallelogram Rhombus Complex Quadrilateral Simple Quadrilateral Concave Quadrilateral Convex Quadrilateral Tangential Quadrilateral Cyclic Quadrilateral Bicentric Quadrilateral Trapezium Isosceles Trapezium 3-Sided-Equal Trapezium
Assuming they don't overlap, these are some of the possible shapes: a concave pentagon, a trapezium, a concave seven or eight sided figure (neither of the last two is a polygon but two polygons touching one another).
A trapezium. A trapezium. A trapezium. A trapezium.
Yes, be it a common convex quadrilateral or a concave quadrilateral. For a convex quadrilateral, the most obvious example is a irregular trapezium, where the upper base and the lower base are of different length, and the slanted sides are of different length. It is similar for a concave quadrilateral.
A trapezium or a kite.A trapezium or a kite.A trapezium or a kite.A trapezium or a kite.
It is approximately a trapezium - that is why it is called a trapezium muscle!
A right trapezium. A right trapezium. A right trapezium. A right trapezium.
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