Well honey, we've got the classic triangle with 3 sides, the trusty square with 4 sides, the sassy pentagon with 5 sides, the sexy hexagon with 6 sides, the lucky heptagon with 7 sides, the octagon with 8 sides, and the nonagon with 9 sides. And that's just the tip of the geometric iceberg, darling.
There are infinitely many 3d shapes and many of them do not have specific names.
There are many different shapes of which each have a different name. Pictures of these shapes cannot be drawn here to answer the question, but the can be described. The most common shapes that are used are squares, circles, and triangles. Squares are a box like shape with four equal sides, a true circle is a perfectly round shape, and the most common triangle shape has along bottom and two shorter sides that come together to make a point.
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Polygons
The name of the four-sided shape that has only one pair of parallel sides is known as a trapezoid. The other two sides are not parallel to each other. There are many other shapes with more than four sides that have one pair of parallel sides but these typically don't have special names. So assuming the question is only referring to four-sided figures, the answer is a trapezoid.
There is no specific name for such shapes.
An hexagon has 6 sides
There are infinitely many of them so it is not possible to list their names. If the sides are all straight lines, they are collectively called polygons.
In most shapes the diagonals do not bisect one another. It might be possible to answer the question if it were more specific. To start with, shapes with how many sides?
All regular polygons (in order of sides starting with 3 sides): triangle, square, pentagon, hexagon, octagon, nonagon, decagon, hendecagon, dodecagon, tridecagon, tetradecagon, pentradecogon, hexadecagon, octadecagon, enneadecagon, icosagon (twenty sides).2d shapes are shapes that can be drawn on a paper, like lines, triangles, squares, rectangles, circles, etc. Some of these shapes are called polygons, and there are countless numbers of them with their names based on the Greek word for the number of sides on each shape. All sides are exactly the same as each other on regular polygons; one or more sides are different from the other sides on irregular polygons. A few of the polygon names, with the name following the number of sides on the 2d shape are:3 triangle4 quadrilateral (a regular quadrilateral is a square)5 pentagon6 hexagon10 decagon12 dodecagon20 Icosagon90 enneacontagonAfter about 10 sides mathematicians usually refer to polygons as n-gons; a 12 sided polygon (dodecagon) could also be called a 12-gon.In addition to polygons, there are circles, ovals, parabolas, and many other shapes that do not have straight sides.
rectangle has 4 shapes
The names of polygons are: 3: triangle 4: quadrilateral 5: pentagon 6: hexagon 7: heptagon 8: octagon 9: nonagon or enneagon 10: decagon There are, of course, many other shapes with curved sides.
There are infinitely many 3d shapes and many of them do not have specific names.
There are infinitely many shapes and not all of them have names.
There are many different shapes of which each have a different name. Pictures of these shapes cannot be drawn here to answer the question, but the can be described. The most common shapes that are used are squares, circles, and triangles. Squares are a box like shape with four equal sides, a true circle is a perfectly round shape, and the most common triangle shape has along bottom and two shorter sides that come together to make a point.
A laptop consists of two shapes, each an approximate cuboid, that are hinged together. If they were exact cuboids, the answer would be 12 sides. But they are not. The "sides" are curved, which complicates matters.
Try counting the sides.