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
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a rhombus
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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).
No. The sides are not all the same length.
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 rhombus is a quadrilateral with four sides that are all the same length.