Trapezoid
360 degrees!
A kite is a polygon with four total sides (quadrilateral)
No, It is not possible to have a quadrilatera with four acute angles because the addition of four angles for quadrilateral = 360 & acute angle is less than 90 degree
A quadrilateral is an object formed by four straight lines - two of which meet at an angle. A diagonal is one of the lines which go from one angle to the one other angle in the quadrilateral which it is not already connected to. If the angles of the quadrilateral are A, B, C and D, and A is connected by a straight line to B and D then the diagonal is a line between A and C. A--B | \ | D--C
Not always, there could be an obtuse triangle but that won't be turned into a four sided figure
I believe the trapezium would meet this criteria.
The four interior angles of any quadrilateral add up to 360 degrees
A quadrilateral has four angles. There is information on only three so there are infinitely many possible answers.
A trapezoid is a quadrilateral, a figure with four sides. The sum of the interior angle measures of any quadrilateral is 360 degrees.
A quadrilateral can have each of its four angles with different measures as long as the sum of the angles equals 360 degrees. For example, a quadrilateral can have angles measuring 90 degrees, 80 degrees, 70 degrees, and 120 degrees. This flexibility allows for various shapes, such as irregular quadrilaterals, where no sides or angles are equal. Thus, the requirement of different angle measures does not restrict the overall structure of the quadrilateral.
Opposite angles of a rhombus are equal and the sum of all four angles is that of any quadrilateral: 360o.
No, it cannot.
Yes it can. All you need to form a quadrilateral is four sides. The angles can be any size as long as the add up to 360 degrees.
A quadrilateral can have four right angles.
The word quadrilateral means having four sides. A four-sided figure has four angles.
360 degrees
yes, it is possible for quadrilaterals to have four different angle measures.