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quadrangles means four-angled object but mostly a rectangular one

a trapezoid has 4 angles but only two sides are parallel

So a trapezoid can be a quadrangles but not all trapezoids are quadrangels

On another hand all quadrangles are trapezoid

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No it quadrilaterals

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There are called quadrilaterals, or quadrangles.

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Yes, it does. In fact, all quadrangles tile.

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Type the words "geometric shapes" or "quadrangles" in your Search field and click on SEARCH. You will be able to view just about any geometrical shape you want.

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Rectangles, squares, rhombus, diamond, kite, etc.

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Because they are less expensive than quadrangles.

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Wayne Osborne has written:

'Quadrangles'

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yes, it has 4 sides and angles.... like a square. :)

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Both are polygons and both are quadrangles.

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Kites, trapezoids, trapeziums, and self-intersecting/complex quadrilaterals.

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They both have to do with math =P hope i helped lmfao

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Yes, they will all tessellate an infinite plane.

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they are both called quadrangles. So the answer is yes.

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Most quadrangles do not have right angles. A rhombus is one example.

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Yes they are because every polygon has at least one line of symmetry.:)

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Possibilities are: triangles, pentagons, and quadrangles.

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anything with four sides, rectangle, square, rhombus, parallelogram. etc

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There are actually six: Parallelogram, Rhombus, Rectangle, Square, Trapezoid and Kite

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Square, rhombus, trapezoid, rectangle. If there are any others, please add to this.

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There are so many possible quadrangles that there is no specific name.

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No, all parallelograms are quadrangles or quadrilaterals which have 4 sides. Hexagons have 6 sides.

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Here are some sentences.

The soldiers lined up in the quadrangle.

She drew a quadrangle.

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There are infinitely many quadrangles - all of which are polygons - that have sides of different length and angles that are not right angles. There is, however, no specific name for such quadrangles because there are so many different possible shapes.

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you should do a square is a quadrangle or my friend loves all sorts of quadrangles

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Arectangle is a quadrilateral that is equiangular. In other words all of its angles are the same measure.

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All 4 sided polygons are classed as quadrilaterals.

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Yes! A quadrangle is another word for a quadrilateral, and since a square has 4 angles then it is a quadrangle.

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No any polygon with four sides is a quadrangle. Quadrangles can also be called quadralaterals.

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Oh we'll Justin beiber is so hot but one direction is even hotter

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Oh we'll Justin beiber is so hot but one direction is even hotter

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A quadrangle is a closed figure that has the following attributes: 2-dimensional, 4 vertexes, 4 sides, and 4 angle

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Quadrangles that are not parallelograms = trapezoids, kites, any other polygon that is not a parallelogram

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A quadrangle has 4 sides only

Example:A pentagon A square A rectengle

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All of them are both quadrilaterals and quadrangles. That's two names!

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No because all trapezoids are 4 sided quadrilaterals with 4 interior angles that add up to 360 degrees.

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All kites are quadrilaterals having 4 sides and 4 interior angles that add up to 360 degrees

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Philip F. McKinlay has written:

'Geology of Costilla and Latir Peak quadrangles' -- subject(s): Geology

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Harry Klemic has written:

'Uranium occurrences in sedimentary rocks of Pennsylvania'

'Geology of the Belmont and Calamine Quadrangles, Wisconsin'

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they both have right angles , they're both quadrangles, they both have parallel lines, and they both have straight lines

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D. D. Luther has written:

'Geology of the Attica-Depew quadrangles' -- subject- s -: Accessible book, Geology

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Michael T. Lukert has written:

'Geology of the Linden and Flint Hill quadrangles, Virginia' -- subject(s): Geology

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A quadruple is a flat shape with 4 straight sides. Examples would include a square pizza, a rug, a wallet, and a diamond.

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Quadrangles is what divides the land into townships and then each township into smaller tracts. The smaller tracts are subdivided into many different ways.

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It depends which angles you choose. However, one thing that you do know is that the sum of all of the angles will ALWAYS equal 3600. This is true of all convex polygonal quadrangles.

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Joseph W. Mills has written:

'Geologic maps of the Marcus and Kettle Falls quadrangles, Stevens and Ferry counties, Washington' -- subject(s): Maps, Geology

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