SOLUTION: A circle can always be drawn around a four sided shape so that it touches all four corners of the shape. What is the counter example?
Algebra.Com
Question 333285: A circle can always be drawn around a four sided shape so that it touches all four corners of the shape. What is the counter example?
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A concave quadrilateral
John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it

RELATED QUESTIONS
A circle surrounds a rectangle. A rectangle is 12 feet long and 9 feet high. The circle... (answered by CharlesG2)
I think Pythagorean theorem will help here:
Two Perpendicular diameters are drawn in a... (answered by DrBeeee)
Sharon has a sheet of cardboard 16 cm long and 10cm wide. She cut four identical squares... (answered by josmiceli,ankor@dixie-net.com)
If length and width are given of a rectangle and cutted four corners by triangular shape... (answered by ikleyn)
An open display box is to be made in the shape of a rectangular prism is to be made from... (answered by stanbon)
Paula invited 15 friends to her Sweet 16 birthday party. She decided to use 16 small... (answered by stanbon)
A four-sided sand box has one right angle, two side lengths 3ft, and two side lengths... (answered by Alan3354)
what is a nine sided shape... (answered by Jess05)