A shape with no sides next to each other would be a one sided shape, ie, a circle.
Yes, trapeziums have adjacent sides. A trapezium is a four-sided shape, and 'adjacent' just means 'next to'. Each side of a trapezium has two sides which are next to it.All polygons have adjacent sides. Adjacent simply means "next to".
A shape that has two pairs of adjacent sides that are equal is a rectangle. In a rectangle, opposite sides are equal in length, and the adjacent sides also have equal lengths due to the right angles formed at each corner. Additionally, a rhombus is another example, where all four sides are equal, and consequently, it has two pairs of adjacent sides that are equal.
A shape with all its adjacent sides perpendicular is a rectangle or a square. In both these shapes, the angles formed between adjacent sides are right angles (90 degrees). A square is a specific type of rectangle where all sides are of equal length, while a rectangle can have sides of different lengths.
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polygon
Yes, it does have two adjacent sides
Yes, trapeziums have adjacent sides. A trapezium is a four-sided shape, and 'adjacent' just means 'next to'. Each side of a trapezium has two sides which are next to it.All polygons have adjacent sides. Adjacent simply means "next to".
an equilateral triangle (all sides are adjacent and 60 degrees)
a quadrilateral
A shape that has two pairs of adjacent sides that are equal is a rectangle. In a rectangle, opposite sides are equal in length, and the adjacent sides also have equal lengths due to the right angles formed at each corner. Additionally, a rhombus is another example, where all four sides are equal, and consequently, it has two pairs of adjacent sides that are equal.
A shape with all its adjacent sides perpendicular is a rectangle or a square. In both these shapes, the angles formed between adjacent sides are right angles (90 degrees). A square is a specific type of rectangle where all sides are of equal length, while a rectangle can have sides of different lengths.
a parallelogram.
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a square
Square.