A general quadrilateral: it has no specific name.
There are four corners on a square.
A quadrilateral is a polygon made up of four "sides" or edges and four vertices and corners. So basically it has four sides no matter what shape. Here's some shapes: Parallelogram, butterfly, rectangle, kite, rhombus, and square.
There is none. A quadrilateral is any polygon that has four sides and four corners, and all angles are 90 degrees. A rectangle is a type of quadrilateral.
A QUADRILATERAL has four corners and four sides, along with four angles. These do not need to be congruent (equal) but they can be.
That is, a quadrilateral with no square corners is not a rectangle or a square. This is because by definition, a rectangle and a square have four square corners, so if a quadrilateral has no square corners, then it cannot be a rectangle or a square.
A quadrilateral is any four-sided figure. A square is a specific quadrilateral in which all four sides are equal and all four corners are square i.e. 90 degrees.
A general quadrilateral: it has no specific name.
A quadrilateral is a type of polygon that has four corners and sides. It is called a parallelogram (rectangle, square, or rhombus) when its diagonals bisect to each other.
A quadrilateral.
four or three
No. A circle has no corners and a square has four corners. There is no object that has no corners and four corners.
A square.
its called a square
A quadrilateral has four vertices, which may or may not be 'corners' ... the term usually used to describe a right angle.
There are four corners on a square.
A quadrilateral is a four-sided figure that has straight sides and no curves. It can be a square and any shape that has four sides that connect, hence four angles and four vertices. Examples of quadrilaterals are a square, rectangle, parallelogram, rhombus.A quadrilateral is a 4 sided shape such as a square, rectangle, rhombus, parallelogram ... etc