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figure of quadrilateral​

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Answered by sonalverma448
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A quadrilateral is a polygon in Euclidean plane geometry with four edges and four vertices. Other names for quadrilateral include quadrangle, tetragon, and 4-gon. A quadrilateral with vertices A, B, C and D

Step-by-step explanation:

Area: ½ x diagonal x (sum of perpendicular heights)

Perimeter: sum of sides of the quadrilateral

Number of vertices: 4

Number of edges: 4

Internal angle: 90° (for square and rectangle)

Sum of interior angles: 360°

Answered by Anonymous
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A quadrilateral is a polygon in Euclidean plane geometry with four edges and four vertices. Other names for quadrilateral include quadrangle, tetragon, and 4-gon. A quadrilateral with vertices A, B, C and D is sometimes denoted as {\displaystyle \square ABCD}.

Area: ½ x diagonal x (sum of perpendicular heights)

Perimeter: sum of sides of the quadrilateral

Number of vertices: 4

Number of edges: 4

Internal angle: 90° (for square and rectangle)

Sum of interior angles: 360°

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