How about a rectangle, parallelogram or a kite
No because then it would be a square or a rectangle but a kite's diagonals meet at right angles.
We think of a kite shaping having 2 equal lines forming an inverted V, and 2 shorter equal lines which link from each side of the V to the bottom of the kite. If you draw a straight line from the top of the kite to the bottom you will form 2 congruent (same size and shape) triangles . Since the triangles are congruent, meaning copies of each other it follows that the angles between the unequal sides are themselves equal.
Same as a square, except the kite only occupies half the space. (Draw a picture if you have to.) So, 6x8 = 48, divided by two is 24 [sq. cm]
A rhombus or a kite are two 4 sided quadrilaterals that have no square corners.
How about a rectangle, parallelogram or a kite
draw a kite
Draw the shape kite and then do symmetry lines across it.
You can't just draw someone flying a kite?
It is a kite, where the equal sides are adjacent to, not opposite, one another.
No because then it would be a square or a rectangle but a kite's diagonals meet at right angles.
A kite shape is one example -- 2 long sides adjacent to each other & 2 short sides adjacent to each other.
We think of a kite shaping having 2 equal lines forming an inverted V, and 2 shorter equal lines which link from each side of the V to the bottom of the kite. If you draw a straight line from the top of the kite to the bottom you will form 2 congruent (same size and shape) triangles . Since the triangles are congruent, meaning copies of each other it follows that the angles between the unequal sides are themselves equal.
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rectangle, rhombus, parallelogram, trapezoid, isosceles trapezoid, kite ... etc
2 obtuse and 2 acute in the classic kite shape.
A kite