It's impossible for a quadrilateral to have no equal sides and have right angles.
A rhombus is a quadrilateral with four equal sides.
A square
A rhombus has four equal sides. A square is a type of a rhombus.
a square
A quadrilateral with 4 equal sides is a square or a rhombus
A quadrilateral with 4 equal sides is a square or a rhombus
No, a quadrilateral must have 4 sides. If it is a proper quadrilateral it must have 4 sides of equal length but if it is an irregular quadrilateral it must have 4 sides but not have equal sides. An example of a quadrilateral could be a square. A pentagon on the other side must have 5 sides.
A quadrilateral with 4 equal sides and 4 right angles is a square.
A triangle can't be a quadrilateral because quadrilateral means it has to have 4 sides and they have to be equal and a triangle can only have 3 sides and doesn't have to be all equal sides. * * * * * Mainly correct, but the sides of a quadrilateral do not have to be equal.
A square has 4 equal sides but is not a trapezoid.
A triangle can't be a quadrilateral because quadrilateral means it has to have 4 sides and they have to be equal and a triangle can only have 3 sides and doesn't have to be all equal sides. * * * * * Mainly correct, but the sides of a quadrilateral do not have to be equal.
Not necessarily. A quadrilateral is made up of 4 sides but they don't have to be the same. Some, like a square and a rhombus, have equal sides but a trapezium can have 4 different sides.
It's impossible for a quadrilateral to have no equal sides and have right angles.
If the quadrilateral is in the form of a square or a rhombus they 4 equal sides.
Quadrilateral has four sides and a polygon has 4 equal sides
It is a rhombus that has 4 equal sides but not 4 equal interior angles