Bretrick
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Is there a Birangle? Is there a Trirangle?
How many Rangles are there?
How many Rangles are there?
A quadrangle is a four-sided polygon, which means it has four straight sides and four angles. A triangle, on the other hand, is a three-sided polygon with three straight sides and three angles. They are geometric terms. Polygon is derived from both Latin and Greek, it means simply, many sides.Is there a Birangle? Is there a Trirangle?
How many Rangles are there?
| Type | Sides | Figure |
|---|---|---|
| Scalene | no 2 sides are congruent |
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| Isosceles | 2 congruent sides |
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| Equilateral | all sides are congruent |
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Gibberish we can do immediately. Gobbledegook, that takes a little longer.I assume this onlu \y applies on earth and in the the great beyond where the spaceships are heading for?/
A quadrangle is a four-sided polygon, which means it has four straight sides and four angles. A triangle, on the other hand, is a three-sided polygon with three straight sides and three angles. They are geometric terms. Polygon is derived from both Latin and Greek, it means simply, many sides.
You have though, inadvertently, shown how sometimes language and it's origins get distorted. Julius Caesar's astronomers explained the need for 12 months in a year and the addition of a leap year to synchronise with the seasons. At the time, there were only ten months in the calendar, while there are just over 12 lunar cycles in a year. So, in 713 BC or BCE as it's now known, January and February were added to an original Roman calendar of only ten months.
January was named after Janus, a Roman god portrayed with two faces, one facing the past, and one facing the future. February is named after an ancient Roman festival of purification called Februa. To get back to your Latin polygon, quattuor is Latin for 4, novem is 9 and decem is 10.
The addition of January and February means that 9 & 10 have become 11 & 12. What a useless piece of information that you can bore everyone with.