A parallelogram.
Oh, dude, a polygon with two sides? That's like trying to find a unicorn at a petting zoo. A polygon, by definition, has straight sides, and you can't really have a shape with just two straight sides. It's like asking for a square with only one corner - it just doesn't exist in the world of shapes.
it depends on the shape. a triangle could have a 180 degrees total sum of angle while a square could have 360 degrees total sum of angles. the sum of angles of a shape depends on how many is it's sides. a circle doesnt have a side so it doesnt have an angle. The number of sides times 90°
A quadrilateral is a polygon with 4 sides... so if it has 4 sides it is a quadrilateral. your question doesnt make sense because a 4 sided quadrilateral could be any quadrilateral at all.
it just doesnt exist. parallelogram is a closed shape vth opposite sides parallel adjacent angle not 90 degree. triangle is closed shape vth 3 sides.
Well this only occurs if the lens is parabolic. It is just a fundamental feature of a parabola to reflected an incident ray parallel to the principal axis through the focal point. That is why lenses etc are parabolic. I dont know if this answers your question (it probably doesnt) but oh well...
A scalene triangle is one of them
The quadrilateral that meets these criteria is a parallelogram: both pairs of opposite sides are parallel. This implies that opposite sides are of equal length, opposite angles are equal, and the diagonals bisect each other. A general term including square, rectangle, rhombus and rhomboid.
If it doesnt have 5 sides its not a polygon.
No it doesnt, they are all adjacent but not parallel.
it doesnt have a name if it has the name is square
it can but doesnt all the time
No. It doesnt have 4 right angles.
it doesnt have a particular shape but its more like a polygon
Oh, dude, a polygon with two sides? That's like trying to find a unicorn at a petting zoo. A polygon, by definition, has straight sides, and you can't really have a shape with just two straight sides. It's like asking for a square with only one corner - it just doesn't exist in the world of shapes.
Supplementary angles - two angles that add up to 180 degrees. No matter how large or small angles 1 and 2 on the left become, the two angles remain supplementary which means that they add up to 180°. By the way, supplementary angles do not need to be adjacent angles(angles next to one another) if it doesnt add up to 180 then they are not supplementary angles, but if they do then they are supplementary angles.
usually the director or the actor if they want but that doesnt happen often.
it depends on the shape. a triangle could have a 180 degrees total sum of angle while a square could have 360 degrees total sum of angles. the sum of angles of a shape depends on how many is it's sides. a circle doesnt have a side so it doesnt have an angle. The number of sides times 90°