Yes but not the whole. * * * * * No. A prism can have at most two triangular sides, and in that case it has 3 rectangular sides.
General term for a polygon with 4 sides is a quadrilateral. A parallelogram is the special case with two pairs of parallel sides.
No. For example, the two perpendicular sides can be adjacent; in this case, the two sides can be of different length; the lengths of the other two sides aren't unique either.The two perpendicular sides can also be the two opposite sides (i.e., side #1 and side #3, if you count consecutive sides); here, too, there are multiple possible solutions. Just try it out!
Yes as in the case of an isosceles triangle which has two equal sides and two equal base angles
The base of a trapezium is one of the parallel sides. Conventionally it is the longer of the two parallel sides but that need not be the case.
Yes, but they would have to be the pair of sides which are not parallel and, in that case, you will have an isosceles trapezium. It is also possible for these two sides to be congruent with one (but not both) of the remaining sides.
Yes but not the whole. * * * * * No. A prism can have at most two triangular sides, and in that case it has 3 rectangular sides.
Pretty simple. When people disagree, they take two sides. In this case, it was the Allies vs the Axis Powers
General term for a polygon with 4 sides is a quadrilateral. A parallelogram is the special case with two pairs of parallel sides.
Generally, they are the plaintiff and the accused/defendant.
Not every acute triangle has two congruent sides, although some do, in which case they are called isosceles triangles.
No. For example, the two perpendicular sides can be adjacent; in this case, the two sides can be of different length; the lengths of the other two sides aren't unique either.The two perpendicular sides can also be the two opposite sides (i.e., side #1 and side #3, if you count consecutive sides); here, too, there are multiple possible solutions. Just try it out!
Yes as in the case of an isosceles triangle which has two equal sides and two equal base angles
Arbitration
Adversarial
The base of a trapezium is one of the parallel sides. Conventionally it is the longer of the two parallel sides but that need not be the case.
The perimeter is the sum of the four sides. In this case, two sides have 14 cm each, and the other two sides have 5 cm eacn.