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Q: What do you call a shape with four sides and all different angles?
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What do you call a shape with 5 sides and 5 right angles?

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.


What do you call a shape with six sides and six angles?

hexagon


What do you call a shape with ten sides and ten angles?

A decagon.


What do you call a shape with 4 equal- length sides opposite sides parallel but no right angles?

a rhombus


What do you call an unequal 5 sided shape?

A pentagon. If the sides and angles are equal it is a REGULAR pentagon.


What do you call a shape with no parallel sides and all angles are obtuse?

a diamon, pentagon, nonagon, heptagon


What do you call a shape with six sides and six corners?

A better name for "corners" would be angles, but the shape's name would be a hexagon


What do you call a shape with 5 sides and angles?

Please! Its like 7th 1st grade!! Pentagon, Of course(:


What do you call a 3 sided shape that has 2 equal sides and 2 equal angles?

triangle isosceles triangle


What is a shape whith 10 sides?

You just call it a decagon. If all the angles and sides are equal then it's a regular decagon. If not, it's an irregular decagon.


What do you call a shape with five sides with different lengths?

An irregular pentagon.


What do you call a shape with 2 pairs of equal side and no right angles?

It could be a kite or a rhombus. Or, of course, a pentagon with two pairs of equal sides and a different fifth side, or a hexagon, or, ...