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No. A quadrilateral has FOUR sides ('quad' is latin for 4), and so it can only have four sides. A polygon can have as many sides as you want, be that number odd or even, but a quadrilateral can only have four.
the Mayan had four outer sides and a base for a total of five. Only four are visible.
A trapezoid is a four-sided figure (or "quadrilateral") with only one pair of parallel sides.
The only quadrilaterals that have all sides an equal length are a square abd a rhombus.
It is not clear what the there numbers are. A rhombus has four sides but all four sides are of equal length so only one number is required for the length of all four sides. It is not possible for the three numbers to be the length of the sides and the two diagonals - the numbers simply do not work out.