I don't think so.
Unless it is a rhombus (or square) you cannot.
A regular pentagon with side length 26 cm has a perimeter of 26*5 = 130 cm. The three sides of the quadrilateral sum to 98.6 cm so the fourth side must be 130-98.6 = 31.4 cm.
A regular quadrilateral has its 4 sides of the same length. If the perimeter (sum of the 4 sides) is 36 it means one side is a fourth of that, or 9.
57mm
Adding together all four side lengths of a quadrilateral will give you the perimeter of the quadrilateral. The perimeter is the total distance around the shape, calculated by summing the lengths of each side. This measurement is useful for various applications, including determining the amount of material needed to enclose the shape.
The perimeter of a quadrilateral is 'side + side + side + side = perimeter'. If the quadrilateral is a square, you can simplify this to 'side x 4 = perimeter'.
Which quadrilateral? What is x?
Unless it is a rhombus (or square) you cannot.
A regular quadrilateral is a square. As to the measure, the answer depends on the measure of WHAT? An angle, a side, the diagonal, area, perimeter, etc.
88/4=22
A regular pentagon with side length 26 cm has a perimeter of 26*5 = 130 cm. The three sides of the quadrilateral sum to 98.6 cm so the fourth side must be 130-98.6 = 31.4 cm.
A regular quadrilateral has its 4 sides of the same length. If the perimeter (sum of the 4 sides) is 36 it means one side is a fourth of that, or 9.
57mm
Adding together all four side lengths of a quadrilateral will give you the perimeter of the quadrilateral. The perimeter is the total distance around the shape, calculated by summing the lengths of each side. This measurement is useful for various applications, including determining the amount of material needed to enclose the shape.
To calculate the perimeter of a quadrilateral, you need to add the lengths of all four sides. If the lengths of the sides are given, you simply add them together. If the side lengths are not provided, you may need additional information such as angles or diagonal lengths to calculate the perimeter. Without specific measurements or additional details, it is not possible to determine the perimeter of the quadrilateral.
you cant really answer that if you don't know what type of quadrilateral it is. if it is a square then each side is 22 inches.
Perimeter = 5*26 = 130cm Missing length = 130-23.3-30.4-44.9 = 31.4cm