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What is the name of a four sided shape with sides of unequal length and no two sides are parallel?

rhombus


What shape has four unequal sides?

A trapezoid.


Shape with four unequal sides?

QUARDILATERAL


What shape has 4 unequal sides and no right angles?

A shape with four unequal sides is called an irregular quadrilateral.


What is the shape with four unequal sides called?

The general name for a plane shape with four sides is a quadrilateral.


What shape has four sides that are not equal?

A shape with four sides that are not equal is called a trapezoid (or trapezium in some regions). In a trapezoid, at least one pair of opposite sides is parallel, while the other two sides can vary in length. This results in a four-sided figure with unequal side lengths. Other examples of quadrilaterals with unequal sides include irregular quadrilaterals.


A shape with four unequal sides?

Most non-regular quadrilaterals.


What shape has 4 unequal sides?

The polygon with four unequal sides is known as a trapezium. Outside of North America is called a general irregular quadrilateral.


What is a four sided shape with two equal sides and two unequal sides?

this shape is called a trapizoid see heres a picture!


What shape has the two the sides the same length and it's four sided shape?

A four-sided shape with only 2 sides the same length is called a rhombus.


What do you call a shape that has 4 unequal sides?

well the name of shapes that has four sides are called quadrilateral its called.


What four sided shape has all sides equal and diagonals that are different length?

A rhombus is a four-sided shape (quadrilateral) that has all sides equal in length, but its diagonals are of different lengths. In a rhombus, the diagonals bisect each other at right angles, leading to their unequal lengths. While all sides are congruent, the angles can vary, resulting in the differing lengths of the diagonals.