Did you try? Kind of obvious, isn't it? 3 sides and there has to be 3 angles, no more, no less.
a polygon does not possess four sides and four angles, except for five and above. Therefore it is a quadilateral.
A rhombus (pushed over square) will give you 2 pairs of parallel, congruent sides, 2 acute angles and 2 obtuse angles.
A hexagon is a geometric shape with six sides. To draw one, draw a polygon with six sides.
The figure, as described, is impossible. If a quadrangle has 2 pairs of parallel sides then the number of right angles can be 0 or 4, but not 2.
yes, you can draw a quadrilateral with on right angle because all sides don't have to be equal for a regular one _ /Right Angle l l l l l/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- A quadrilateral is a polygon with four sides, so yes. You can use only one right angles, if the polygon has four sides.
A dodecagon can be drawn by drawing a polygon with 12 sides and 12 angles. All sides and angles have to be equal. * * * * * The first sentence is correct, the second is utter nonsense. There is no reason for a dodecagon - or a polygon with any number of sides - to have equal sides or equal angles.
a polygon does not possess four sides and four angles, except for five and above. Therefore it is a quadilateral.
64 sides = 64 angles From one angle you can draw (64 - 2) diagonals = 62. Lines from an angle to the immediately adjacent angles are sides, not diagonals.
it is impossible
A rhombus (pushed over square) will give you 2 pairs of parallel, congruent sides, 2 acute angles and 2 obtuse angles.
A hexagon is a geometric shape with six sides. To draw one, draw a polygon with six sides.
The figure, as described, is impossible. If a quadrangle has 2 pairs of parallel sides then the number of right angles can be 0 or 4, but not 2.
draw an example of each polygon
yes, you can draw a quadrilateral with on right angle because all sides don't have to be equal for a regular one _ /Right Angle l l l l l/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- A quadrilateral is a polygon with four sides, so yes. You can use only one right angles, if the polygon has four sides.
There is no greatest. Any polygon you draw, no matter how many sides it has, I can always draw a polygon with more sides than yours has. They don't all have names, but there's no limit to the number of sides they can have.
Draw a parallelagram this has the opposite sides parallel and no right angles
The Math Open Reference related link (see below) has an interactive polygon tool. Change the number of sides to 8, then uncheck the Regular box, so you can make a polygon without all angles & sides the same. Make one of the angles 90° by dragging the corners, then see how the other angles change.