That might be impossible. But probably not. Draw it out.
It's called a rhombus.
Think of a square made of popsicle sticks with pins holding each corner together. Push on 2 opposite corners and they'll squash together while the other 2 corners move apart. That'll give you 2 angles less than 90 degrees, and 2 that are greater.
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It is a rhombus
It is an isosceles trapezoid.
A regular quadrilateral is a square. It is a four-sided figure with all sides being the same length and all angles equal (right angles).
If you mean all right angles are equal in MEASURE, then this would be a square or a rectangle, but if you meant 4 right angles and 4 sides of equal length then that would be a square.
A quadrilateral with 4 right angles and opposite sides that are parallel can be either a rectangle if the adjacent sides are of different length or a square if the adjacent sides are of the same length.
It is a rhombus
rhombus. The rhombus is a quadrilateral with all sides equal in length. It is also a parallelogram, so opposite sides are parallel and equal in length, and opposite angles are equal.
a pentagon
It is an isosceles trapezoid.
Square
A square. Four 90 degree angles allow a quadrilateral to have equal sides.
a squareThe only quadrilateral that has two pairs of sides the same length and all angles equal is the square.* * * * *The correct answer is a rectangle.
It is a parallelogramIf one of the angles is a right angle (then they all are) and the quadrilateral is a rectangle.If both pairs of sides are equal in length (but none of the angles is a right angle) the quadrilateral is a rhombus.If the sides are equal and one of the angles is a right angle, the quadrilateral is a square.
A square
square
A square..
A regular quadrilateral is a square. It is a four-sided figure with all sides being the same length and all angles equal (right angles).