The formula for the area of a quadrilateral is... BASE*HEIGHT/3
any triangle is a triangle
From Latin No. of sides ; Shape name. 3 ' Trigon (Triangle) 4 ' Tetragon (Quaderilateral) 5; Pentagon 6; Hexagon 7; Heptagon 8; Octagon 9; Nonagon 10l Decagon. NB Mathemtics uses are lot of names from the Classics, (Latin, and Classical Greek). That's were the above nomenclature comes from. NNB The word 'Mathematics' is from Classical Greece, and means 'to learn'.
acute angled triangle,right angled triangle,obtuse angled triangle,isosceles triangle,equilateral triangle, scalene triangle
equilateral triangle , isosceles triangle , scalene triangle
yes, anything that has four sides is a quadrilateral.
Any shape that has not got 4 sides is a non-quadrilateral
Parallelogram
The formula for the area of a quadrilateral is... BASE*HEIGHT/3
A quadrilateral is any four-sided two-dimensional figure. Parallelograms such as squares and rectangles are also quadrilaterals.
a four sided figure with two 90degree angles on either end of the same line segment. (like a trapezoid)
TRUE!!!! Quadrilaterals can take the form of ;- Square Rectangle Rhombus Parallelogram Trapezium Kite Irregularly shaped quaderilateral .
any triangle is a triangle
If a triangle is obtuse, the orthocenter of the triangle actually lies outside of the triangle. If the triangle is acute, the orthocenter of the triangle lies on the inside of the triangle
Triangles can be classified based on their sides and angles. Based on sides, triangles can be equilateral (all sides are equal), isosceles (two sides are equal), or scalene (no sides are equal). Based on angles, triangles can be acute (all angles are less than 90 degrees), obtuse (one angle is greater than 90 degrees), or right (one angle is exactly 90 degrees).
Yes, a scalene triangle can be a triangle.
From Latin No. of sides ; Shape name. 3 ' Trigon (Triangle) 4 ' Tetragon (Quaderilateral) 5; Pentagon 6; Hexagon 7; Heptagon 8; Octagon 9; Nonagon 10l Decagon. NB Mathemtics uses are lot of names from the Classics, (Latin, and Classical Greek). That's were the above nomenclature comes from. NNB The word 'Mathematics' is from Classical Greece, and means 'to learn'.