It's not possible for more than 2 sides of the same quadrilateralto have the same slope, and if 2 adjacent sides ever have, thenyour quadrilateral is actually a triangle.
A quadrilateral with 4 right angles cannot have just two congruent sides so, unless this is a trick question (2 congruent sides does not excluded the possibility of more than 2 congruent sides), the answer is there is no such plane figure.
No , a quadrilateral has four congruent sides. The top , bottom , and two sides.
How about a kite which is a 4 sided quadrilateral that can have 2 equal opposite obtuse angles
No, a square is a quadrilateral and quadrilaterals have 4 sides, not 2.
A hexagon has 6 sides, and a quadrilateral has 4 sides. Thus, a hexagon has 2 more sides than a quadrilateral does.
It's not possible for more than 2 sides of the same quadrilateralto have the same slope, and if 2 adjacent sides ever have, thenyour quadrilateral is actually a triangle.
A quadrilateral with 4 right angles cannot have just two congruent sides so, unless this is a trick question (2 congruent sides does not excluded the possibility of more than 2 congruent sides), the answer is there is no such plane figure.
A quadrilateral is a shape with four straight sides. There are no curved sides in a quadrilateral.
No , a quadrilateral has four congruent sides. The top , bottom , and two sides.
All sides of a quadrilateral are consecutive, by definition.Not really. In the quadrilateral ABCD the sides AB and CD are opposite, but not consecutive. What is true for a quadrilateral is that any pair of sides that is opposite is not consecutive, and any pair that is not opposite is consecutive.The question asks what shape quadrilateral has 2 consecutive sides. If the question means "2 and only 2" consecutive sides the answer is that no such shape exists. If it means at least 2 consecutive sides then any quadrilateral fits the bill.If, as I suspect, the questioner meant 2 parallel sides, the answer is a trapezium.
How about a kite which is a 4 sided quadrilateral that can have 2 equal opposite obtuse angles
No, a square is a quadrilateral and quadrilaterals have 4 sides, not 2.
It could be an irregular polygon with 6 or more sides or, if a quadrilateral, it could be a parallelogram.
Trapezium.
Trapezoid
A pentagon has fives sides, and a quadrilateral has four. So 2 pentagons and 1 quadrilateral have 2*5 + 4 = 10 + 4 = 14 sides altogether.