A two-dimensional figure with four sides is called a quadrilateral. Common types of quadrilaterals include squares, rectangles, rhombuses, and trapezoids. The sum of the interior angles of any quadrilateral is always 360 degrees. Quadrilaterals can have different properties based on the lengths of their sides and the measures of their angles.
rhombus
A rectangle
It fits the desciption of a square
A sphere
A square - is a two-dimensional figure having four sides, all of equal length and four identical angles at the corners.
rhombus
A rectangle
A rectangle
It fits the desciption of a square
A sphere
A square - is a two-dimensional figure having four sides, all of equal length and four identical angles at the corners.
A quadrilateral has 4 sides. It has no vertices as a quadrilateral is a two dimensional shape. * * * * * A vertex is a point where two or more lines (edges) meet. There is no requirement for the figure to be three dimensional. So the correct answer is that is has 4 vertices.
The shape can only be a rectangle! A rectangle is a four-sided 2-dimentional figure, where every angle is a right angle, opposite sides are parallel, but the 4 sides are NOT equal.
Pentagon
A rectangle
A cube is a three dimensional object with all sides of equal length. A rectangle is a two dimensional figure with two pairs of sides equal in length. Three dimensional is like a rubrics cube, something you can hold. A two dimensional figure is something you can not hold, a drawing is two dimensional.
A quadrilateral.