Yes, they can exist.
a polygon with 6 sides * * * * * The fact that is has six sides makes it a hexagon but that does not explain ""convex". A convex polygon is one in which none of the angles is a reflex angle. An alternative definition of convex is that a line joining any two points inside the hexagon is wholly inside the shape.
an angle that forms a linear pair with one of the interior angles of the triangle.
Transform one side into the other, or both sides into a third thing.
An altitude is a perpendicular drawn from a point to the opposite segment while a median is a segment drawn from a point to the opposite side such that it bisects the side.Altitudes and their concurrenceMedians and their concurrence
Assuming that neither of the given sides is the hypotenuse, then if A is one of the acute angles, tan(A) = 19/63 So A = arctan(19/63) = 16.8 degrees. The other acute angle is 73.2 deg.
An irregular hexagon.
A hexagon with only one pair of parellel sides
Draw a right angle corner, then add 4 more sides that are NOT right angles...
a pentagon
A right angle has one pair of perpendicular sides.
It is possible for a hexagon to have one pair of parallel sides. A hexagon can have 0, 1, 2 or 3 pairs of parallel sides, and can have 0, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 parallel sides.
a hexagon
A concave hexagon can have 6 perpendicular sides if you count the external angle of one. The angles would be 90, 90, 90, 90, 90, 270
The question asks about four sides and 2 perpendicular sides. That makes 6 sides in all. So it is a hexagon with either only one right angle, or two sides that are mutually perpendicular.
Yes.
Any shape, other than a triangle can have a pair of perpendicular sides.
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