no
Irregular. Its sides are not all equal.
A rectangle, by definition is an irregular quadrilateral. It has two pairs of parallel sides.
There is no such thing as an "irregular rectangle". To calculate the area of a rectangle - if that's what you mean - you multiply length x width.
A rectangle is considered to be an irregular polygon. This is because, in a rectangle, the sides need not necessarily all be congruent, and regular polygons must have all sides be congruent.
It depends on the irregular figure. A rectangle, for example, has two.
A rectangle is irregular. The only regular rectangle is a square, so any rectangle that is NOT a square is irregular.
Yes, a rectangle is irregular.
Irregular. Its sides are not all equal.
A rectangle, by definition is an irregular quadrilateral. It has two pairs of parallel sides.
an irregular rectangle
An irregular rectangle.
A "regular" polygon has all sides the same length. A "regular" rectangle has all sides the same length, therefore it is also a square. An "irregular" rectangle then would be any rectangle that is not a square.
There is no such thing as an "irregular rectangle". To calculate the area of a rectangle - if that's what you mean - you multiply length x width.
A rectangle is considered to be an irregular polygon. This is because, in a rectangle, the sides need not necessarily all be congruent, and regular polygons must have all sides be congruent.
What I mean is, a rectangle where none of the sides are the same. Like a Scalene triangle, but with a rectangle.
An irregular rectangle.
rectangle and concave