Quadratic
2 sides, 2 corners. (:
This shape has ten sides
a cone has 2 surfaces Surfaces: 2 (the base and the slanted surface) Edges: 1 (the joining of base with the slanted surface) Corners: 1 (the apex)
2 side 2 corners and same lenght
An isosceles trapezium or a non-isosceles trapezium in which one of the slanted sides is congruent to one of the parallel sides.
A trapezoid I think... It's kinda like (youre gonna have to use youre imahination a little here) /=\
2 sides, 2 corners. (:
A crescent has two [curved] sides and two corners.
The word "opposite" is not particularly helpful.The shape could be:A lop-sided kite or arrowhead, with one pair of equal sides and one pair of unequal ones;An isosceles trapezium (where the bases are different from the slanted sides);A non-isosceles trapezium where one of the bases is equal to one of the slanted sides.It could, of course, be a polygon with more than 4 sides.
a parallelogram has 2 slanted sides and 2 straight sides
This shape has ten sides
Depending on your definition of "opposite", a square, rectangle, or regular parallelogram have opposite sides and opposite angles of equal measure.
Diagonals between two opposite corners, and a vertical line between midpoints of 2 opposite sides, and a horizontal line between midpoints of the other pair of sides.
Both are quadrilaterals. A rectangle has 4 right angles, a rhombus has 2 pairs of equal angles (at opposite corners) A rhombus has 4 equal sides, a rectangle has 2 pairs of equal sides. The opposite sides in both shapes are parallel to each other.
a cone has 2 surfaces Surfaces: 2 (the base and the slanted surface) Edges: 1 (the joining of base with the slanted surface) Corners: 1 (the apex)
Opposite sides are congruent Opposite sides are parallel Opposite angles are equal Consecutive angles are supplementary Diagonals bisect each other Diagonals form 2 equal triangles
Opposite sides are of equal length and parallel. The four angles are all right-angles (90 degrees( .