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Quadrilaterals are plane (2-D) shapes. They are bounded by four straight sides. They have four vertices and the sum of the internal angles at these vertices add to 360 degrees.
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A rectangle is a quadrilateral because like all quadrilaterals it has 4 sides.
An object with six sides and six vertices could be a hexagon or a pentagonal pyramid.It could also be 2 triangles.It could also be any number of 3-d objects defined by 2 joined quadrilaterals, whose 4 non-joining vertices are non-planar. For example, the shape defined by points (0,0,0), (2,0,0), (0,1,0), (0,0,1), (1,0,1), (0,2,1).
Yes they both have vertices
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Quadrilaterals only have two diagonals because they only have four vertices.
Quadrilaterals only have two diagonals because they only have four vertices.
All 4 sided quadrilaterals have 4 vertices
35.
Quadrilaterals are plane (2-D) shapes. They are bounded by four straight sides. They have four vertices and the sum of the internal angles at these vertices add to 360 degrees.
You classify a quadrilateral by its sides, angles, and its vertices.
It is the sum of the y-coordinates of the vertices divided by the number of vertices.
Shapes that have fewer than 5 vertices include triangles (3 vertices), quadrilaterals such as squares and rectangles (4 vertices), and circles (0 vertices, as it is defined by its center point). These shapes are classified based on the number of corners or points that define their boundaries. Shapes with fewer vertices are typically simpler in structure and have fewer sides.
A square and a rectangle
A quadrilateral is a shape that has 4 sides, 4 angles, & 4 vertices.