Yes. We can go further and say that a square is a regular quadrilateral.
A regular polygon has all sides of equal length.
No
Different quadrilaterals have different lines of symmetry, try searching a specific shape for example square
There are 2
A trapezoid would fulfil the specification.
It could be a trapezium, a kite or an arrowhead.
A square is a specific kind of quadrilateral, having equal sides and angles.
If the quadrilateral is a rhombus or a square it will have 4 equal sides
For any quadrilateral it is always 360 degrees. Trigons(triangles) = 180 Tetragons = 360 Pentagon = 540 Hexagons = 720 Heptagons = 900 Octagons = 1080 Nonagons = 1260 Decagons = 1440 NB For each extra side add 180.
No
Different quadrilaterals have different lines of symmetry, try searching a specific shape for example square
Yes
quadrilatral
The answer to this is its a figure with four sis
There are 2
four
Yes because it has 4 sides
A trapezoid would fulfil the specification.