a circle
This shape has only one pair of opposite sides and no right angles: <
A circle. One side, zero angles. Also a line as it is a 1-dimensional shape.
No - only one of the diagonals bisects the angles of the shape.
With no acute or obtuse angles, the shape must only have right angles. For a quadrilateral, that limits it to a square or rectangle. Because each side has a different length than the one next to it, it has to be a rectangle.(Or, it could be a shape with any amount of sides above 4, as long as the angles are all right angles)
a circle
A quadrangle is any shape which has 4 angles. In order for an angle to exist, there needs to be two lines meeting at a point. If the shape is a polygon (a closed 2d shape) then 4 angles means it must also have 4 sides. Thus a quadrangle with only one side would be impossible.
its a shape
This shape has only one pair of opposite sides and no right angles: <
A circle. One side, zero angles. Also a line as it is a 1-dimensional shape.
No - only one of the diagonals bisects the angles of the shape.
Certain kinds of trapezoids only have one pair of equal angles. Like so... ________ |...............\ |................\ |.................\ |..................\ ---------------- See? The only congruent angles are the two right angles on the left side. (Ignore the dots, it was the only way I could get my diagram to format properly)
a trapezoid
With no acute or obtuse angles, the shape must only have right angles. For a quadrilateral, that limits it to a square or rectangle. Because each side has a different length than the one next to it, it has to be a rectangle.(Or, it could be a shape with any amount of sides above 4, as long as the angles are all right angles)
That shape would be a trapezoid.
you cannot make a regular shape which has 3 right angles only, you will always end up with 4 right angles
trapazoid