A scalene triangle.
A shape with at least one side that is not straight, a shape where a pair of straight lines cross one another (like an angular figure of 8).
A trapezoid.
It is a trapezoid. If the 2 nonparallel sides are congruent, then it is an isosceles trapezoid.
142 * * * * * What?! A hexagon is a polygon - a closed plane shape - which is bounded by six straight lines. The name comes from the Greek prefix hex- for six.
We think of a kite shaping having 2 equal lines forming an inverted V, and 2 shorter equal lines which link from each side of the V to the bottom of the kite. If you draw a straight line from the top of the kite to the bottom you will form 2 congruent (same size and shape) triangles . Since the triangles are congruent, meaning copies of each other it follows that the angles between the unequal sides are themselves equal.
A shape with at least one side that is not straight, a shape where a pair of straight lines cross one another (like an angular figure of 8).
No not just any shape that has 8 side can be called an octagon. An octagon has straight lines that make up a closed bounded shape.
A Scalene Triangle
Yes, a shape can have three straight sides and one curved side. This type of shape is known as a triangle with one curved side, which is also called a curved triangle or a curved-sided triangle. The curved side can be a segment of a circle or any other curved shape, while the other three sides are straight lines.
A trapezoid.
It is a trapezoid. If the 2 nonparallel sides are congruent, then it is an isosceles trapezoid.
There is no particular name for such a shape.
142 * * * * * What?! A hexagon is a polygon - a closed plane shape - which is bounded by six straight lines. The name comes from the Greek prefix hex- for six.
A perpendicular side is a right angle.A right angle is a perfectly L on any corner.The shape has to have no straight lines that meet.An example would be a triangle.
The symbol for a Coriolis meter is a curved "S" shape with two straight lines perpendicular to the curve on either side.
We think of a kite shaping having 2 equal lines forming an inverted V, and 2 shorter equal lines which link from each side of the V to the bottom of the kite. If you draw a straight line from the top of the kite to the bottom you will form 2 congruent (same size and shape) triangles . Since the triangles are congruent, meaning copies of each other it follows that the angles between the unequal sides are themselves equal.
A closed shape bounded only by straight lines is called a polygon. Polygons can have varying numbers of sides, such as triangles (three sides), quadrilaterals (four sides), and so on. They can be classified as regular, with equal side lengths and angles, or irregular, with varying side lengths and angles. Examples of polygons include squares, rectangles, and pentagons.