1/2*(602-180) = 1710 diagonals
not in all shapes.
All quadrilaterals (four sided shapes) have 2 diagonals.
Any quadrilateral (4-sided shape) has 2 diagonals.
It depends on the shape. A square has no diagonals.Improved Answer:-A square has 2 diagonals in common with all other quadrilateralsThe formila is: 0.5*(n2-3n) = diagonals whereas n in the formula represents the number of sides the polygon or shape has
1/2*(602-180) = 1710 diagonals
not in all shapes.
All quadrilaterals (four sided shapes) have 2 diagonals.
Yes. They may not be wholly inside the shape but that is not a necessary requirement.
Any quadrilateral (4-sided shape) has 2 diagonals.
It depends on the shape. A square has no diagonals.Improved Answer:-A square has 2 diagonals in common with all other quadrilateralsThe formila is: 0.5*(n2-3n) = diagonals whereas n in the formula represents the number of sides the polygon or shape has
35 diagonals
You can draw 9 diagonals inside a hexagon.
There are 54 diagonals in a 12 sided shape
There is none. A 5 sided shape is a pentagon but that has 10 diagonals, not 2.
Well, honey, that would be rectangles. Those four-sided figures have diagonals that are equal in length and intersect at right angles outside the shape. So, if you're looking for a shape with some perpendicular diagonal action, rectangles are where it's at.
It is a rhombus