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.
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.
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.
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 two-dimensional shape with one curved side and four straight sides can be created, but there is not specific name for such a shape.