square
RS= 2v/2
The answer depends on the shape of the quadrilateral and the form in which that information is given: for example, lengths of sides and angles, coordinates of vertices.
To calculate the area of a shape defined by points P, Q, R, and S, we need the coordinates of these points. If they represent a polygon, you can apply the formula for the area based on their coordinates, such as the shoelace formula for a quadrilateral. Please provide the coordinates or additional details about the shape for an accurate area calculation.
a quadrilateral shape is any shape with 4 sides , that's why its called QUADrilateral.
A shape that is a parallelogram but not a quadrilateral doesn't exist.
No, a quadrilateral is a closed shape with 4 sides.
the geometric shape which start with q is quadrilateral
Any shape that has 4 sides is a quadrilateral
Isoparametric elements use the same set of shape functions to represent both the element geometry and displacement interpolations (ux, uy). The shape functions are defined by natural coordinates, such as triangle coordinates for triangles and square coordinates for any quadrilateral. The advantages of isoparametric elements include the ability to map more complex shapes and have compatible geometries.
a quadrilateral
A quadrilateral is a shape that has 4 sides.
A quadrilateral is a 4 sided shape