Either a parallelogram a trapezoid a rectangle or a rhombus.
11 sides and 11 angles
no a square is where all the sides are even and a rectangle is where two sides parralel to each other are longer. the other two r shortr.
The angles between the sides that are parallel are congruent.The angles between the sides that are parallel are congruent.The angles between the sides that are parallel are congruent.The angles between the sides that are parallel are congruent.
Sides cannot be right angles whatever the figure because sides are sides and not angles, the answer you are looking for is a rhombus.
Either a parallelogram a trapezoid a rectangle or a rhombus.
11 sides and 11 angles
no a square is where all the sides are even and a rectangle is where two sides parralel to each other are longer. the other two r shortr.
5 sides
A triangle woll always have three sides and three angles.
4 the rhombus has 4 sides
Triangle = 3 sides 3 angles Square = 4 sides 4 angles Hexagon = 5 sides 5 angles Pentagon = 6 sides 6 angles No certain name for 7 sides and 7 angles Octagon = 8 sides 8 angles Nonagon = 9 sides 9 angles Decagon = 10 sides 10 angles
Yes.
It will have 55 sides
It is not the number of sides that matters, but the fact that either the sides, or the angles, are not all equal.
Sides and Angles in a TriangleBy definition, a triangle has three sides. Since the number of sides and angles is equal, it would also have three angles.
You don't tell us enough information. In a square, there are four sides and four angles. The sides are all equal and the angles are all right angles. In a rectangle, there are four sides and four angles The opposite sides are equal and the angles are all right angles. There is no other shape in which all angles are right angles.