It depends on their speciality!
Quadrilaterals do not bisect each other. They could in special cases. In parallelograms (types of quadrilaterals), the diagonals bisect each other.
Some are, and some are not. A parallelogram is a special kind of quadrilateral ... one in which every side is parallel to the one across from it. So all parallelograms are quadrilaterals, but there are also a lot of other quadrilaterals that are not parallelograms.
six * * * * * Actually, you get 35 quadrilaterals.
A parallelogram. A rhombus, rectangle or square are special cases.
The six quadrilaterals are a square, a rectangle, a rhombus, a parallelogram, a trapizuim, and a kite.
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It depends on their speciality!
Quadrilaterals do not bisect each other. They could in special cases. In parallelograms (types of quadrilaterals), the diagonals bisect each other.
The six quadrilaterals are a square, a rectangle, a rhombus, a parallelogram, a trapizuim, and a kite.
No, they have four sides. They are Quadrilaterals. A hexagon is the one with six sides.
A parallelogram is a special kind of quadrilateral.
Quadrilaterals usually have special names only if they DO have parallel sides, or some other special property. You might just call it "quadrilateral", or "a quadrilateral with no parallel sides".
they always have 2 sides
No, but they are both 4 sided quadrilaterals.
Rhombus, Rectangle, Square, Kite, Parallelogram, and Trapezoid.
Yes. Hexagon for example is six sided.