All quadrilateral shapes have 4 sides
All quadrilaterals have 4 sides
A square has 4 sides that are all the same left.....duhhh!
No, both shapes have all four sides equal.
Shapes that do not have 4 sides are not 4 sided quadrilaterals.
All quadrilateral shapes have 4 sides
All quadrilaterals have 4 sides
A square has 4 sides that are all the same left.....duhhh!
An equilateral triangle.
No, both shapes have all four sides equal.
Shapes that have four sides are known as quadrilaterals.
It is a square as square has 4 sides and all of them are equal. Also it has 4 corners.
A square will have 4 sides that are all the same length, and 4 angles that are 90 degrees each. Other shapes will have 4 sides, but they may be of different lengths. Other shapes will have 4 equal sides, but not 4 angles of 90 degrees.
Shapes having less than 4 sides or more than 4 sides are not parallelograms
Shapes that have 4 sides are known as quadrilaterals
Shapes that do not have 4 sides are not 4 sided quadrilaterals.
It all depends on the shape; different 2D geometrical shapes have different characteristics.Some specialized geometrical shapes:Square: 4 sides; 4 equal sides; 2 pairs of parallel sides; 4 right angles (90 degrees)* A square is a rectangle.Rectangle: 4 sides; 2 pairs of parallel sides; 4 right angles (90 degrees)* A rectangle is not a square.Triangle (equilateral): 3 sides; 3 equal sides; all angles 60 degreesTriangle (isosceles): 3 sides; 2 equal sides (usually the base is the odd one)Triangle (scalene): 3 sides; all uneven sides and anglesRhombus: 4 sides; 4 equal sides; 2 pairs of parallel sides; 4 equal anglesParallelogram: 4 sides; 1 pair of parallel sidesThese are the basic geometrical 2D shapes, but there are others that are more complex.