An irregular quadrilateral is a four-sided polygon that does not have all sides of equal length and does not have all angles equal. Unlike regular quadrilaterals, such as squares or rectangles, the sides and angles in an irregular quadrilateral can vary widely. This means it can take on various shapes and configurations, as long as it maintains the four-sided structure. Examples include trapezoids and general quadrilaterals with no specific symmetry or equal measurements.
a quadrilateral
Irregular
An irregular quadrilateral has four sides, but they can be of any length and contain any angle. An irregular quadrilateral is a four-sided polygon that is not defined as a square, rectangle, trapezoid, parallelogram, rhombus, or kite.
There is no specific name for such an irregular quadrilateral.
the same as a regular quadrilateral, 4
i think you call it a irregular quadrilateral
a quadrilateral
Irregular
An irregular quadrilateral has four sides, but they can be of any length and contain any angle. An irregular quadrilateral is a four-sided polygon that is not defined as a square, rectangle, trapezoid, parallelogram, rhombus, or kite.
There is no specific name for such an irregular quadrilateral.
the same as a regular quadrilateral, 4
Well, you are supposed to call an irregular quadrilateral an IRREGULAR QUADRILATERAL. Haha. There really isn't any name for a regular quadrilateral. You just call it a quadrilateral or whatever the shape is. You could call it a REGULAR QUADRILATERAL.
yes it is
Irregular quadrilateral
A rhombus is an irregular quadrilateral and so, to that extent there is no difference. However, a rhombus does have sides of equal length which is not true of all irregular quadrilaterals.
Because it's irregular, they could be anything!
It can be both.