No because the interior angles of a four sided shape can't exceed 360 degrees.
No, a quadrilateral couldn't have four obtuse angles because the four interior angles of a four-sided quadrilateral add up to 360 degrees, and the sum of the measures of four obtuse angles would be greater than 360 degrees.
it is a rhombus
rectangle, square
No. A trapezoid is any four sided shape which has at least two parallel sides. If it is four sided, cannot have exactly four right angles.
No because the interior angles of a four sided shape can't exceed 360 degrees.
No, a quadrilateral couldn't have four obtuse angles because the four interior angles of a four-sided quadrilateral add up to 360 degrees, and the sum of the measures of four obtuse angles would be greater than 360 degrees.
A four-sided polygon with all sides equal and no right angles would be a rhombus. A rhombus consists of two acute angles and to obtuse angles.
it is a rhombus
A square? a quadrilateral is any four sided shape with four angles.
rectangle, square
Well, what i thought was that a definition of a quadrilateral is a shape that has four angles.
You can make a four sided shape with 3 right angles, but it must have another right angle, too. So technically, yes.
A figure with four equal sides and no right angles is a rhombus. A rhombus is comprised of two acute angles and two obtuse angles.
No. A trapezoid is any four sided shape which has at least two parallel sides. If it is four sided, cannot have exactly four right angles.
An irregular heptagon.
A square is a four-sided shape with all sides equal and all angles equal.