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It would be a concave quadrilateral The link below has some pics.
Scalene triangles, rectangles, rhombi, concave polygons with 5 or more sides.
6,776 growing, including convex and concave polygons, constructible polygons, cyclic polygons, and so much more
Depending on the individual shapes, you can make a large triangle, a square or any other quadrilateral, a regular or irregular pentagon or hexagon. If concave shapes are allowed, you can make any polygon upto a decagon.
The opposite of convex is concave. Concave shapes have an inward curve, while convex shapes have an outward curve.
Some examples of concave shapes include a crescent moon, a cave entrance, and the letter "C". Concave shapes have at least one inward curve or indentation and are often described as having a hollow or sunken appearance.
Concave shapes curve inward, like a cave, while convex shapes curve outward, like a bump.
Convex shapes curve outward, like a dome, while concave shapes curve inward, like a cave.
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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).
Convex and concave
Concave shapes curve inward, like a cave, while convex shapes curve outward. To distinguish between them, you can look at the direction in which the shape curves - concave curves inwards, while convex curves outwards.
It would be a concave quadrilateral The link below has some pics.
No, sheep eyes are not concave. Sheep eyes have a relatively flat shape compared to concave shapes.
Some people prefer concave shapes for design aesthetics, while others prefer convex shapes. It ultimately depends on personal preference and the specific design context.
Four. Plane, Concave, Convex, and Curved