Which polygon could NOT belong in the shaded portion of the diagram
A.Rhombuses B.Rectangles C.Parallelograms D.Trapezoids
The shape that does not belong with the others is the rectangle. A triangle, rhombus, and trapezoid are all polygons with specific characteristics - a triangle has three sides, a rhombus has all sides of equal length, and a trapezoid has one pair of parallel sides. However, a rectangle is a special type of parallelogram with all angles measuring 90 degrees, making it distinct from the other shapes listed.
Trapezoid. The rectangle, square, and rhombus are all parallelograms. The Trapezoid is a solid: a prism of trapezium cross-section.
A trapezoid and a triangle can make a triangle or another trapezoid, among others.
It can be argued that a rhombus can fit inside a trapezoid. However, there are others who debate that a trapezoid can never be a rhombus because it is defined to have exactly one pair of parallel sides.
If the triangle and hexagon are equilateral, then the trapezoid is not like the others because all of its angles are not equal. A rectangle will have 4 equal right angles. An equilateral triangle will have 3 equal acute 60 degree angles. An equilateral hexagon will have 6 equal obtuse 120 degreeangles.
The shape that does not belong with the others is the rectangle. A triangle, rhombus, and trapezoid are all polygons with specific characteristics - a triangle has three sides, a rhombus has all sides of equal length, and a trapezoid has one pair of parallel sides. However, a rectangle is a special type of parallelogram with all angles measuring 90 degrees, making it distinct from the other shapes listed.
Trapezoid. The rectangle, square, and rhombus are all parallelograms. The Trapezoid is a solid: a prism of trapezium cross-section.
A kite is not a parallelogram, rectangle, rhombus, square, or trapezoid because it has no parallel sides. Tt does belong to the class of four-sided quadrilaterals as do all the others that are mentioned.
A trapezoid and a triangle can make a triangle or another trapezoid, among others.
It can be argued that a rhombus can fit inside a trapezoid. However, there are others who debate that a trapezoid can never be a rhombus because it is defined to have exactly one pair of parallel sides.
Square, rhombus, trapezoid, rectangle. If there are any others, please add to this.
If the triangle and hexagon are equilateral, then the trapezoid is not like the others because all of its angles are not equal. A rectangle will have 4 equal right angles. An equilateral triangle will have 3 equal acute 60 degree angles. An equilateral hexagon will have 6 equal obtuse 120 degreeangles.
Technically, yes - a trapezoid is a four-sided figure with two parallel sides. A rhombus is a four-sided figure with two pair of parallel sides. A rhombus might be described as a special trapezoid since it does have two parallel sides, but others might argue against such an interpretation.Likewise, a square could be described as a special rhombus (or a very special trapezoid), since a square is a four-sided figure with two pair of parallel sides AND four right angles.
rhombus if only 2 sides are parallel but 2 others are not, then it is a trapezoid (trapezium)
No, there are many four sided shapes. The Square is one of them. Others include rectangle,trapezoid, parellelogram, and rhombus
only two? that would be a square, rectangle, rhombus, possibly others. only one pair of parallel sides is a trapezoid.
Geometrically : Circle, it would seem, as all the others have straight sides. Letters : Although each word has, respectively, 9, 8, 7 and 6 letters, they all end with an 'e', except rhombus, which is therefore the one one. Rhombus is also odd because it has no 'l' in its name, whereas all the others do.