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Quadrilateral-In geometry a quadrilateral is a four-sided polygon, having four edges and four corners. The word is derived from the Latin words quadri, a variant of four, and latus, meaning "side".
Rectangle-a plane figure with four straight sides and four right angles, especially one with unequal adjacent sides, in contrast to a square.
Rhombus-a parallelogram with opposite equal acute angles, opposite equal obtuse angles, and four equal sides.
Trapezoid-a quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides.
Parallelogram-a four-sided plane rectilinear figure with opposite sides parallel.
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Quadrilateral Rectangle
- has four right angles
- opposite sides are equal
- opposite sides are parallel
- sum of two adjacent angles is equal to 180
- bisect with each other
Formula for Quadrilateral Rectangle
Area - L x B
Perimeter - 2 x (L + B)
Rhombus
- opposite angles are equal
- sum of any two adjacent angles is equal to 180
- all sides are equal
- diagonals bisect each other perpendicularly
- opposite Sides are parallel
Formula for Rhombus
Area - 1/2 x d1 × d2
Perimeter - 4a
Trapezoid
- one pair of parallel sides
- opposite sides are equal
- sum of any four angles is equal to 360
- has two non-parallel sides
- diagonals of regular trapezium bisect each other
Formula for Trapezoid
Area - ½ × (Sum of lengths of parallel sides) × h = 1/2× (AB + CD) × h
Perimeter - Sum of lengths of all the sides = AB + BC + CD + DA
Parallelogram
- opposite sides are equal
- opposite sides are parallel
- opposite angles are equal
- bisect each other
- sum of any adjacent angles is equal to 180
Formula for Parallelogram
Area - l x h
Perimeter - 2 x (l + b)