Alright, honey, you've got yourself a trapezoid. It's got two acute angles and two obtuse angles, two pairs of parallel sides, and two pairs of equal sides. It's like the Beyoncé of quadrilaterals - fierce and fabulous.
A quadrilateral has 4 sides anda hexagon has 6 sides. So the polygon between them is the one that has 5 sides. That is the pentagon.
A quadrilateral, pentagon or hexagon.
Not exactly. A trapezoid has exactly one pair of parallel sides -- no more and no less.
This is a parallelogram. The first requirement is 2 pairs of congruent sides where the congruent sides are not adjacent. This is like a rectangle (excluding a square) that has two pairs of congruent sides where the congruent sides are not adjacent. But the angles are not all congruent (as set in the question) which pushes the shape into the "next less regular" shape, the parallelogram. The angles will not all be congruent, but it will have 2 pairs of congruent angles. There is no way to avoid the 2 pairs of congruent angles because of the requirement that the shape must have 2 pairs of congruent sides (the first requirement).
A trapezoid has only 1 pair of parallel sides of different lengths
A quadrilateral always has 4 sides... no more no less.
dude its called a TRAPAZOID didnt u learn that in math? Crystal
All quadrilaterals except parallelogramshave less than 2 pairs of parallel sides.
Alright, honey, you've got yourself a trapezoid. It's got two acute angles and two obtuse angles, two pairs of parallel sides, and two pairs of equal sides. It's like the Beyoncé of quadrilaterals - fierce and fabulous.
Trapezoid
A quadrilateral has 4 sides anda hexagon has 6 sides. So the polygon between them is the one that has 5 sides. That is the pentagon.
A quadrilateral, pentagon or hexagon.
No. For any random quadrilateral, they are actually "never" congruent. The probability of the sides being so is infinitely less than the probability they will not be.
Not exactly. A trapezoid has exactly one pair of parallel sides -- no more and no less.
Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.
A right angle triangle