No because a quadrilateral has 4 sides whereas a triangle has 3 sides.
A quadrilateral has four sides, and a hexagon has six. So one quadrilateral and three hexagons have 1*4 + 3*6 sides = 4 + 18 sides = 22 sides.
quadrilateral means having all sides the same length. when you make a shape with 3 obtuse angles and with the same length on the sides, only 3 of them will have the same length which is the sides of the 3 obtuse angles. then the last side will be too long. obviously it is no more quadrilateral.
The answer depends on what the shape is. A quadrilateral is not a rigid shape and information about the length of its four sides is not enough to determine its shape.
NO, a triangle has 3 sides (tri = 3 ) . A quadrilateral has 4 sides ( quad = 4 )
No, By definition a quadrilateral must have 4 sides.
No because a quadrilateral has 4 sides whereas a triangle has 3 sides.
A 4 sided shape which is a quadrilateral has more vertices than a 3 sided shape which is a triangle
A quadrilateral has four sides, and a hexagon has six. So one quadrilateral and three hexagons have 1*4 + 3*6 sides = 4 + 18 sides = 22 sides.
An irregular quadrilateral.
A quadrilateral shape has four sides and four internal angles. A triangle has three sides and three internal angles. Therefore there is no such thing as a quadrilateral triangle.
quadrilateral means having all sides the same length. when you make a shape with 3 obtuse angles and with the same length on the sides, only 3 of them will have the same length which is the sides of the 3 obtuse angles. then the last side will be too long. obviously it is no more quadrilateral.
A cube is a 3 dimensional shape with 6 faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices whereas a quadrilateral is a 2 dimensional shape with 4 sides.
there's no such thing. "quad" means four, "lateral" means side. A quadrilateral must and always had only FOUR SIDES! however, a shape with three sides is a triangle.
Its 4th side would have to be circular in order to comply with the given requirements.
I equally quadrisected a candy bar for my three friends and myself.
The answer depends on what the shape is. A quadrilateral is not a rigid shape and information about the length of its four sides is not enough to determine its shape.