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What type of quadrilateral is formed when you connect the midpoints of a rectangle?

A rhombus is formed.


Which figure is formed by joining the mid points of the adjacent sides of quadrilateral?

parallelogram


Quadrilateral formed by connecting the midpoints of consecutive sides?

A parallelogram with sides whose lengths are half the diagonals of the original quadrilateral.


How many vectors can be formed by joining the vertices of a given quadrilateral?

12 vectors, unless it is a parallelogram (13 if you include the null vector). If the quadrilateral is a parallelogram there will be two fewer.


What is a figure formed by three segments joining three non collinear points?

a triangle


What figure is formed by the intersection of two quadrilaterals?

It could be a triangle, a quadrilateral, a pentagon, a hexagon or even an octagon if they are two concave quadrilaterals.


Is a right angle a quadrilateral?

No... a quadrilateral is a figure of 4 sides. Trapzoid, square, diamond.... get the picture? A right angle is an angle. It is formed by two lines intersecting. They don't even necessarily make a shape.


What is a plane figure formed by 4 segments called side?

It is called a polygon. * * * * * Yes, but only if they are straight line segments. And, in that case, the shape is a quadrilateral.


Closed figure formed by 3 or more sgments that don't cross?

A closed figure formed by 3+ segments that don't cross is a polygon. One with 3 sides is a triangle, one with 4 is a quadrilateral, one with 5 is a pentagon, one with 6 is a hexagon, etc.


Large compounds formed by the joining of small compounds?

A large compound formed by the joining of smaller compounds is called a polymer.


What quadrilateral is formed by two triangles together?

rhombus


Is a trapeaziod a polygon?

Yes. To be specific, a trapezoid is a quadrilateral polygon. Polygon: a plane or figure that is formed by 3 or more segments, and each side only connects to 2 other sides.