Take any two points on its perimeter. Join them together and, if required, cut along that line. You now have non-regular quadrilateral that is divided.
Take any two points on its perimeter. Join them together and, if required, cut along that line. You now have non-regular quadrilateral that is divided.
Take any two points on its perimeter. Join them together and, if required, cut along that line. You now have non-regular quadrilateral that is divided.
Take any two points on its perimeter. Join them together and, if required, cut along that line. You now have non-regular quadrilateral that is divided.
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Take any two points on its perimeter. Join them together and, if required, cut along that line. You now have non-regular quadrilateral that is divided.
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A regular polygon has all its angles equal AND all its sides equal. A nonregular polygon has at least one angle or one side that is different from the others.
You don't. There is no such thing as the "sum of a quadrilateral". If you mean the perimeter, you add the lengths of the four sides. If you want the area, you can divide the quadrilateral into two triangles, or some other shapes, calculate the individual pieces, and add everything up.
I believe there are 360 degrees in a quadrilateral. Depending on if the angles are even or not divide by four. But if they give you three angles add those and subtract that from 360. If they give you 2 angles and the other angles appear to be even. Add the two numbers that you have subtract that from 360 then divide by two...
It is an inscribed quadrilateral or cyclic quadrilateral.