Answer:
Rhombus
Question:
D (1, 1), (1,3), (5, 1), (5, 4)
In a guessing game, José told them
described a figure to his friends: "It is a quadrilateral with equal sides but its angles are not right. "
Which of the following figures
Joseph described?
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is incomplete without the figures mentioned in the question. As this is needed to proffer an answer to the question.
To enable us determine the shape, Let's find out which quadrilateral meets the specification above (It is a quadrilateral with equal sides but its angles are not right).
A quadrilateral is a polygon with four sides whose interior angles add up to 360 degrees.
There are different types of quadrilateral:
Square, rectangle, parallelogram, rhombus, trapezoid and kites.
• All angles in the four corners of a square and rectangle is equal to 90°(right angle).
• A parallelogram has its parallel sides equal and opposite. That is all its sides are not equal.
• A rhombus has all sides equal and its angles are parallel but they are not equal to 90°.
• A trapezoid has two sides that are parallel. Hence all its sides are not equal.
• The adjacent pairs of the sides of a Kite are equal. Hence, all sides are not equal.
Therefore the figure described is a rhombus as it is a quadrilateral with equal sides but its angles are not right (right angles).