quadrangle. that is so frikken easy
Regular * * * * * Equilateral. It is regular only if all its angles are also congruent. A rhombus is NOT a regular polygon, a square is the only regular quadrilateral.
Because it has 4 equal sides. * * * * * No. That is not enough to make it a regular quadrilateral. A regular polygon must also have equal angles and a rhombus, in general, does not.
A regular polygon is one in which all the sides are the same length and also, all the angles are of the same measure. A rhombus, is a four sided polygon (quadrilateral) in which all sides are of equal length. However, in general, it is not regular because the angles are not the same - unless it forms a square.
A quadrilateral is a 4-sided polygon, not a perfect cube as the last poster thought. A cube can also be called a regular hexahedron.
It can be but it also could be an irregular polygon
Regular * * * * * Equilateral. It is regular only if all its angles are also congruent. A rhombus is NOT a regular polygon, a square is the only regular quadrilateral.
Because it has 4 equal sides. * * * * * No. That is not enough to make it a regular quadrilateral. A regular polygon must also have equal angles and a rhombus, in general, does not.
A trapezoid is an example of a regular polygon or a geometrical shape. It is also an example of a quadrilateral.
A square is a quadrilateral with four equal sides and four right angles. It is also known as a regular quadrilateral or a regular tetragon. In geometry, a square can also be referred to as a rhombus (a quadrilateral with all sides of equal length) or a rectangle (a quadrilateral with opposite sides of equal length and all angles equal to 90 degrees).
A rectangle is also a polygon, a parallelogram, and a quadrilateral with four right angles.
A regular polygon is one in which all the sides are the same length and also, all the angles are of the same measure. A rhombus, is a four sided polygon (quadrilateral) in which all sides are of equal length. However, in general, it is not regular because the angles are not the same - unless it forms a square.
A quadrilateral is a 4-sided polygon, not a perfect cube as the last poster thought. A cube can also be called a regular hexahedron.
Well, honey, a square is a type of quadrilateral shape, so you're looking at one name right there. It's like asking how many flavors are in vanilla ice cream - just the one! But if you want to get fancy, you could call it a regular quadrilateral or a tetragon.
It can be but it also could be an irregular polygon
A regular polygon* * * * *It can be but need not be. A regular polygon must also have equal angles. A rhombus, for example, has equal sides, but is not regular. The correct term for the polygon is equilateral.
By definition, a regular polygon has all interior angles the same, but a concave polygon has some interior angles that are not identical. Also, it violates the axiom that all vertices lie on a circle.While it is possible to construct a polygon with equilateral sides, to be concave would require a form that is equally convex and laterally opposite. (An example is a 'solid arrow shape.')
A polygon with all sides congruent is a square.