the fewest sides of the same length a quadrilateral can have is 2.
it can be in whatever shape as long as the each pair or lines has the same equal length.
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The correct answer is 0. All four sides of a quadrilateral can have different lengths. Such a quadrilateral has no specific name to distinguish it from other plane figures with four straight sides.
No.No.No.No.
I am a rhombus. I don't need to prove that my opposite sides are parallel. If I'm a quadrilateral with four sides that are the same length, then I am definitely a rhombus.
A rhombus, I believe.
Trapezium (or Trapezoid)...its the same shape. Also, any irregular quadrilateral that doesn't have sides of the same length.
A quadrilateral
a quadrilateral
a rhombus
rhombus
No. The sides are not all the same length.
If both pairs of opposite sides are the same length, and both pairs of opposite angles are the same, the quadrilateral is a parallelogram (rhombus, rectangle, or square).
quadrilateral means having all sides the same length. when you make a shape with 3 obtuse angles and with the same length on the sides, only 3 of them will have the same length which is the sides of the 3 obtuse angles. then the last side will be too long. obviously it is no more quadrilateral.
A quadrilateral