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Are quadrilaterals regular? - Answers
Not EVERY quadrilatiral. Some, for instances :Rectangles, Squares, Parallelograms and Rhombus' are, as they have 2 sets of parellel lines that are equal. (As in the opposite lines are equal with each other) however you could draw a four sided shape with irregular sides. * * * * * No. The only regular quadrilateral is a square. Being a regular polygon requires all sides as well as all angles to be equal. A rectangle fails the first requirement, a parallelogram and a rhombus fail the second - unless they are squares.
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Are quadrilaterals regular? - Answers
Not EVERY quadrilatiral. Some, for instances :Rectangles, Squares, Parallelograms and Rhombus' are, as they have 2 sets of parellel lines that are equal. (As in the opposite lines are equal with each other) however you could draw a four sided shape with irregular sides. * * * * * No. The only regular quadrilateral is a square. Being a regular polygon requires all sides as well as all angles to be equal. A rectangle fails the first requirement, a parallelogram and a rhombus fail the second - unless they are squares.
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Are quadrilaterals regular? - Answers
Not EVERY quadrilatiral. Some, for instances :Rectangles, Squares, Parallelograms and Rhombus' are, as they have 2 sets of parellel lines that are equal. (As in the opposite lines are equal with each other) however you could draw a four sided shape with irregular sides. * * * * * No. The only regular quadrilateral is a square. Being a regular polygon requires all sides as well as all angles to be equal. A rectangle fails the first requirement, a parallelogram and a rhombus fail the second - unless they are squares.
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