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The second statement is false.
The answer will depend on the nature of the polygon and what is known about it.For a triangle, for example, there are formulae if you know 3 sides; or 2 sides and an angle; or 1 side and 2 angles. In the second case you can find the area but not the perimeter.In the case of a quadrilateral, you will require much more information, and for polygons with more sides, even more.
A rectangle is defined as "a parallelogram with one right angle" A parallelogram is defined as "a quadrilateral with opposite sides equal and parallel" This makes a rectangle a sort of second-generation quadrilateral!
It is a regular polygon no doubt about it.* * * * *There is no doubt that the above answer is totally incorrect.A regular polygon must have all its sides as well as all its angles equal. The second condition is not satisfied and so a rhombus is nota regular polygon.
A quadrilateral has four angles. There is information on only three so there are infinitely many possible answers.
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A rhombus is not a regular quadrilateral because although it has 4 equal sides it does not have 4 equal angles.
The second statement is false.
The second statement is false.
yes* * * * *No! A polygon is regular if and only ifall its sides are of equal length andall its angles are of equal measure.Although a rhombus satisfies the first requirement, it does not satisfy the second. The only regular quadrilateral is a square.
The answer will depend on the nature of the polygon and what is known about it.For a triangle, for example, there are formulae if you know 3 sides; or 2 sides and an angle; or 1 side and 2 angles. In the second case you can find the area but not the perimeter.In the case of a quadrilateral, you will require much more information, and for polygons with more sides, even more.
A dodecagon can be drawn by drawing a polygon with 12 sides and 12 angles. All sides and angles have to be equal. * * * * * The first sentence is correct, the second is utter nonsense. There is no reason for a dodecagon - or a polygon with any number of sides - to have equal sides or equal angles.
A rectangle is defined as "a parallelogram with one right angle" A parallelogram is defined as "a quadrilateral with opposite sides equal and parallel" This makes a rectangle a sort of second-generation quadrilateral!
first of all it is porygon not polygon and second try the game corner and cash your prizes
the first rule of a polygon is that it must have straight lines to devolope its sides. the second rule of a polygon is that it must be enclosed with no openings. the last rule of a polygon is that it has to have at least three sides.
The answers are No and No. In the first case, a rhombus, and in the second, a rectangle are examples of quadrilaterals which satisfy the congruence requirements but neither is a regular polygon.
"Is" is the second word of the question, "What is the second word of this sentence?"