A real life object of a quadrilateral is a windowpane.
Any two-dimensional four-sided figure, like a sheet of paper (if you ignore the thickness) or a business card.
Most real life objects are 3-dimensional but if you consider only a surface then a table, a book, window, TV screen.
A window pane.
A quadrilateral is a two-dimensional object - it therefore does not have a volume.
The key is the object is quadrilateral with parallel sides. It is a parallelogram. It is also a rhombus.
Soccer ball
A quadrilateral
an Egyptian pyramid
A quadrilateral is a two-dimensional object - it therefore does not have a volume.
The key is the object is quadrilateral with parallel sides. It is a parallelogram. It is also a rhombus.
Soccer ball
it measures a4sided object
A quadrilateral
I real life example of a vertex would be a corner of an object like a box.
A diamond, such as a symbol in playing cards, is a quadrilateral. A diamond, as a form of carbon, is a 3-dimensional object and so cannot be a quadrilateral.
a pyramid in Egypt
an Egyptian pyramid
No applications in the real life; francium is only an object of studies in specialized research laboratories.
quadrilateral
A door, window, photograph, book, floor,,computer, trak pad, computer screen