Yes, it is an L shape.
The sum of the angle of a hexagon is 720o. If 5 are 90o that leaves 720o - 450o = 270o for the final angle, which gives the hollow L shape.
A shape with five sides would be a pentagon, but a shape can not have 5 right angles. Squares and Rectangles are both shapes with 4 sides and 4 right angles. They are the only shape with the same amount of right angles as there is sides.
A shape with 8 sides is called an octagon. If it has 4 right angles, it can be classified as a right octagon, which is a specific type of octagon where some angles are right angles. However, a regular octagon does not have right angles; thus, a shape with 8 sides and exactly 4 right angles may be an irregular octagon. An example could be a shape resembling a rectangle extended into an octagonal form.
This shape has only one pair of opposite sides and no right angles: <
There is no quadrilateral that meets these requirements. It is, of course, possible for a pentagon (or polygons with 6 or more sides) to have 4 equal sides and only 2 right angles.
A rectangle has two right angles and parcel sides
no because that is not possible
Not possible ! If the shape has four right-angles, at least two sides must be the same length.
A shape with five sides would be a pentagon, but a shape can not have 5 right angles. Squares and Rectangles are both shapes with 4 sides and 4 right angles. They are the only shape with the same amount of right angles as there is sides.
A shape with parallel sides but no right angles is called a parallelogram
A shape with 8 sides is called an octagon. If it has 4 right angles, it can be classified as a right octagon, which is a specific type of octagon where some angles are right angles. However, a regular octagon does not have right angles; thus, a shape with 8 sides and exactly 4 right angles may be an irregular octagon. An example could be a shape resembling a rectangle extended into an octagonal form.
A RECTANGLE has 4 sides and 4 right angles.
This shape has only one pair of opposite sides and no right angles: <
There is no quadrilateral that meets these requirements. It is, of course, possible for a pentagon (or polygons with 6 or more sides) to have 4 equal sides and only 2 right angles.
No sides perpendicular means no right angles. A rhombus is a quadrilateral with no right angles so no sides perpendicular.
A rectangle has two right angles and parcel sides
The following shape has three sides and the only angles are right angles. ----- | |___
Squares and rectangles have a two-dimensional shape with four sides and four right angles.