A square is a polygon with 4 sides of equal length and 4 right angle corners (90 degree corners). Because it has 4 sides of equal length, a square is a regular quadrilateral. A square is also a rectangle with equal sides and a rhombus with right angles.
A rectangle is a 2D shape in geometry, having 4 sides and 4 corners. Its two sides meet at right angles. Thus, a rectangle has 4 angles, each measuring 90 ̊. The opposite sides of a rectangle have the same lengths and are parallel.
A trapezoid, also known as a trapezium, is a flat closed shape having 4 straight sides, with one pair of parallel sides. The parallel sides of a trapezium are known as the bases, and its non-parallel sides are called legs. A trapezium can also have parallel legs.
A Rhombus is a flat shape with 4 equal straight sides. Opposite sides are parallel, and opposite angles are equal (it is a Parallelogram). And the diagonals "p" and "q" of a rhombus bisect each other at right angles.
is there any four sided shapes you know other then these??
Hey caleb, I really like how you have added photos but i think you could atleast make it look like it arent copied and pasted but overall good information.
ReplyDeletethank you mate i will next time not copy and paste thank you.
DeleteGood work Caleb the information you have provided may be helpful for people who are still confused on the shapes. Soldi work mate.
ReplyDeletethank you mate for the nice comment
DeleteHi Caleb, I like the amount of information you have on this blog post. I like how you laid the information out. Next time I think you should put them into your own words instead of copying all the information off the one website, but other than that its a good post.
ReplyDeletethank you. i will defiantly put it in my own words next time.
Deletegood job caleb you definitely gave me a good understanding on these four sided shapes with your information.
ReplyDeletethank you mate good comment
ReplyDeleteNice one mate!! good job on helping me learn how to identify shapes it really helped thanks!!
ReplyDeleteHi Caleb! I like how you explained each shapes clearly. It is really easy to understand. Great Job!
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