There are always 2 diagonals in any quadrilateral whether or not it is irregular or regular
A quadrilateral with diagonals of different lengths can be a rectangle or a kite. In a rectangle, the diagonals are equal in length, while in a kite, the diagonals are not equal and intersect at right angles. Other quadrilaterals, like trapezoids and irregular quadrilaterals, can also have diagonals of different lengths. Therefore, many quadrilaterals can fit this description, depending on their specific properties.
All quadrilaterals have 2 diagonals
Four sided quadrilaterals have two diagonals.
It has 9 diagonals whether or not if its a regular or an irregular hexagon
It has 2 diagonals in common with all other 4 sided quadrilaterals
All quadrilaterals have 2 diagonals.
All quadrilaterals have 2 diagonals
Quadrilaterals have four sides so the only possible answer to this question is that a quadrilateral only has two diagonals.
Four sided quadrilaterals have two diagonals.
It has 9 diagonals whether or not if its a regular or an irregular hexagon
Quadrilaterals only have two diagonals because they only have four vertices.
Quadrilaterals only have two diagonals because they only have four vertices.
It has 2 diagonals in common with all other 4 sided quadrilaterals
A square, a rhombus and a kite are all 4 sided quadrilaterals that have perpendicular diagonals.
they are called parallelogram in which diagonals are equal
square
Not generally.