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No, because a quadrilateral can be many different sizes and lengths as a quadrilateral is any shape with only 4 sides. The sum of all the angles in a quadrilateral equal 360 degrees.
A quadrilateral has four exterior angles, one at each vertex. The sum of these exterior angles is always 360 degrees, regardless of the shape of the quadrilateral. Each exterior angle is formed by extending one side of the quadrilateral at a vertex.
A quadrilateral, by definition, is a four-sided polygon with four angles. If a shape has only three angles, it is classified as a triangle, not a quadrilateral. Therefore, a quadrilateral cannot have just three angles; it must have four angles that sum up to 360 degrees.
An irregular four-sided shape, or quadrilateral, can have anywhere from zero to four right angles. The specific number of right angles depends on the individual angles of the shape; for example, a rectangle has four right angles, while a trapezoid may have none. Thus, the count of right angles in an irregular quadrilateral can vary widely.
Diagonally opposite pairs of angles will always be equal, but the only time all angles in a quadrilateral parallelogram are equal is when that shape is a rectangle.
Well, what i thought was that a definition of a quadrilateral is a shape that has four angles.
A quadrilateral is any shape with four sides; angles can be acute or obtuse. A perfect square is the only quadrilateral with only right angles.
No, because a quadrilateral can be many different sizes and lengths as a quadrilateral is any shape with only 4 sides. The sum of all the angles in a quadrilateral equal 360 degrees.
All quadrilateral have four angles. It is possible that all four angles are right angles, even if the quadrilateral is not a square (this would be a rectangle).
A quadrilateral has four exterior angles, one at each vertex. The sum of these exterior angles is always 360 degrees, regardless of the shape of the quadrilateral. Each exterior angle is formed by extending one side of the quadrilateral at a vertex.
A quadrilateral, by definition, is a four-sided polygon with four angles. If a shape has only three angles, it is classified as a triangle, not a quadrilateral. Therefore, a quadrilateral cannot have just three angles; it must have four angles that sum up to 360 degrees.
A quadrilateral shape
A quadrilateral is a shape with 4 sides, so logically, it must have 4 angles. These angles will all add up to 360o.
That's an irregular quadrilateral.
The interior angles in a quadrilateral (4 sided shape) add up to 360 degrees.
An irregular four-sided shape, or quadrilateral, can have anywhere from zero to four right angles. The specific number of right angles depends on the individual angles of the shape; for example, a rectangle has four right angles, while a trapezoid may have none. Thus, the count of right angles in an irregular quadrilateral can vary widely.
There are 4 interior angles in a quadrilateral