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Q: A quadrangle that has two sets of equal sides but is not a parallelogram?
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What is a quadrangle that has two sets of parallel sides but no right angles?

A rhombus or a parallelogram


Does a parallelogram have 2 sets of equal sides?

Yes.


What has 2 sets of equal sides and no right angles?

A parallelogram


What is a quadrangle that has two sets of parallel lines that is not a parallelogram?

There can be no such shape.


What quadrilateral has two sets of parallel opposites sides that are equal?

parallelogram


What kind of parallelogram has equal sides in length but the angles are not necessarily right angles?

A parallelogram has two sets of parallel sides. It can have four sides that are equal in length. That is why a square is also a parallelogram. You can have a parallelogram with two sets of parallel sides, all of which are equal in length, but they do not meet in right angles. It looks kind of like a lopsided or squished square, and it is called a rhombus.


Is there 2 sets of equal sides in a trapezoid?

No, because in that case it would be a parallelogram.


In what way is a rectangle like a parallelogram?

A rectangle has two sets of two opposite sides of equal length - as does a parallelogram.


What makes up a parallelogram?

2 triangles together and a parallelogram is a quadrilateral that has 2 sets of equal sides. ☺


What does two adjacent sides of a parallelogram mean?

Adjacent sides meet at a corner, forming an angle. A parallelogram has two sets of parallel sides, hence, it also has two sets of lines having equal length.


What polygon has 2 sets of equal sides and 4 right angles?

A rhombus or a parallelogram


How many pairs of parallel sides does a parallelogram have?

A parallelogram has 2 sets of parallel sides. The opposite sides are equal in length and opposite angles are equal. Examples of parallelograms are squares, rectangles and rhombuses. You can find the perimeter of a parallelogram by doubling the base+side length.