A triangle. It has only three sides!
No it cant. Polygons must have straight sides. The sides also can't cross each other.
A Beehive honeycomb has 6 sides Also God loves you, He sent his only son to the cross for you. Nobody would send their son to the cross for your sins
I think regular. * * * * * Only if you ignore all the points where the sides cross one another.
Because two straight lines cannot enclose a space - they can only cross at one point.
A triangle. It has only three sides!
The sides of an angle are never segments....they are segments only if the sides are joined at some extent.
No it cant. Polygons must have straight sides. The sides also can't cross each other.
A Beehive honeycomb has 6 sides Also God loves you, He sent his only son to the cross for you. Nobody would send their son to the cross for your sins
A quadrilateral only 450 sides like a shape thats never was invented :)
The only polygon that absolutely positively never has any parallel sides is a triangle. Any other shape comprised of four or more straight line segments could have one or more pairs that are parallel.
Santa is not real. He never crosses it. the only thing he may cross is you dad.
Iceland's flag is blue. It has a red cross going down the center touching the sides. Around the red cross (like a border) is white only touching the red cross
I think regular. * * * * * Only if you ignore all the points where the sides cross one another.
A trapezoid is never a parallelogram. The definition of a parallelogram is a four sided figure with 2 pairs of parallel sides and a trapezoid only has 1 pair of parallel sides.
Because two straight lines cannot enclose a space - they can only cross at one point.
Only once at, a right angle. Paralell lines never meet.