A quadrilateral is a shape with four straight sides. There are no curved sides in a quadrilateral.
One possible answer is a 2-dimensional shape with a curved side.
The shape you are referring to is called a "quadrilateral." A quadrilateral is a polygon with four sides and four vertices. It can have various combinations of straight and curved sides, including two straight sides and two curved sides. Examples of quadrilaterals with two straight and two curved sides include a kite or a concave quadrilateral.
A series of transformations on quadrilateral S resulted in quadrilateral T. The angles of quadrilateral S and T are congruent but the sides of quadrilateral T are twice as long as quadrilateral S. Which transformation on quadrilateral S must be included to result in quadrilateral T * sorry thats the full question!
A quadrilateral is a polygon with four sides. A rectangle is a quadrilateral
A quadrilateral is a shape with four straight sides. There are no curved sides in a quadrilateral.
no because a quadrilateral has straight sides if it were curved it wouldn't be a polygon because polygons must have straight sides
A section of a cylinder along its length. The cross-section will be a quadrilateral. There will be 4 straight edges where the quadrilateral meets the curved face, and two curved edges from the top and bottom of the cylinder.
One possible answer is a 2-dimensional shape with a curved side.
A quadrilateral prism is a solid (3-D) object with two quadrilateral faces at either end and four rectangular faces joining these. A trough, with plane (not curved) sides is one example.
The shape you are referring to is called a "quadrilateral." A quadrilateral is a polygon with four sides and four vertices. It can have various combinations of straight and curved sides, including two straight sides and two curved sides. Examples of quadrilaterals with two straight and two curved sides include a kite or a concave quadrilateral.
No.A quadrilateral is any four sided figure.So it doesn't matter whether one of the sides is curved or straight as long as it is four sided.
It has at least 3 sides. It can have as many sides as it wants as long as it is closed and none of the sides are curved. A polygon with 4 sides is a quadrilateral.
If it is a quadrilateral it cannot be "not a quadrilateral"!
Probably a polygon with four sides and four angles. A polygon is a shape with no opennings or curved edges. Some common quadrilaterals are square rectangle rhombus trapezoid
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A series of transformations on quadrilateral S resulted in quadrilateral T. The angles of quadrilateral S and T are congruent but the sides of quadrilateral T are twice as long as quadrilateral S. Which transformation on quadrilateral S must be included to result in quadrilateral T * sorry thats the full question!