The sum of the angles in a quadrangle is 360 degrees, whatever the side lengths.
A quadrilateral has four sides with lengths, two diagonals with lengths, four inside angles, four outside angles, and an area. The angles are the only things you can measure with a protractor.
Using the formula: (number of sides -2)*180 = sum of interior angles
It is a quadrangle. However, not all quadrangles are squares, because to be a square all the sides and all the angles have to be equal. To be a quadrangle the figure simply has to have four sides (and therefore four angles), which may all be different.
Use a protractor and 2 of its 3 interior angles should be equal in size
No, a quadrangle has four angles and four sides.
It is done out using a protractor.
i don't know it this helps, but the sum of the angles in a quadrangle is 360 !
Use a protractor.
A quadrilateral has four sides with lengths, two diagonals with lengths, four inside angles, four outside angles, and an area. The angles are the only things you can measure with a protractor.
The answer depends on what information is available but there is no simple solution. Using a protractor seems the best bet.
Using the formula: (number of sides -2)*180 = sum of interior angles
You can onlymeasure angles by using a protractor.
It is a quadrangle. However, not all quadrangles are squares, because to be a square all the sides and all the angles have to be equal. To be a quadrangle the figure simply has to have four sides (and therefore four angles), which may all be different.
what is a quadrangle that has 4 right angles and is not a square!
A protractor measures the degree of angles and circles.
Use a protractor and 2 of its 3 interior angles should be equal in size
With a protractor.