a triangle
A 5 sided pentagon fits the description
The description fits to that of a 6 sided hexagon
Allen keys are hexagonal. The shape is a hexagon (6 sided figure).
There are lots of shapes; some examples:the letter Sthe letter Nthe letter Z
circle
a parallelogram
A shape with rotational symmetry of order 2.
A 5 sided pentagon fits the description
6-sided is hexagon
The description fits to that of a 6 sided hexagon
Allen keys are hexagonal. The shape is a hexagon (6 sided figure).
There are lots of shapes; some examples:the letter Sthe letter Nthe letter Z
circle
A document outline view allows the user to reorder the layout of the document. It is a smaller view that fits one page on the screen.
Yes, a rectangle fits its outline twice in one complete revolution. This is because the perimeter of the rectangle can be traced twice as you go around it once. Since a rectangle has four sides, each side is traversed once in one revolution, leading to two complete outlines. Thus, the rectangle's outline is effectively completed two times in one full rotation.
If it stays on your face, it fits.
There is no four-sided shape (quadrilateral) with four equal sides where no angles are the same. The diagonally-opposing angles must be the same, and opposing sides must be parallel. The only quadrilateral that fits that description is a parallelogram.