A Rhombus
A rhombus.
Rectangle
a rectangleImproved Answer:-It is a parallelogram
The sides of a parallelogram do not have a specific name, like a rectangle, a rhombus, or just about any other polygon. However, we do know that both sides of the parallelo-grams are congruent.
Parallelogram is a quadrilateral with opposite sides both parallel and equal in length - commonly known as a rectangle.
This is called a Parallelogram. Each pair of opposite sides will then be the same length. If all four sides are the same length, and opposite sides are parallel, then it is a rhombus. NB: If all four sides are the same length then the opposite sides must be parallel.
It's called a 'Rhombus'.
From the name parallelogram --- yes. Opposite sides of a parallelogram are parallel.
A TrapeziumGoodness, no. A trapezium only has one pair of parallel sides. As far as I know, the answer is just a plain old parallelogram. You may be confusing this with a rhombus, equilateral parallelogram, or diamond, or even lozenge. The only parallelogram with adjacent sides that are equal, and therefore all sides equal (since opposite sides of a parallelogram are equal).By the way, did you notice you spelled parallelogram incorrectly? - 2 ells followed by one ell.the answer is RHOMBOID
parallelogram or a rhombus * * * * * Incorrect. A parallelogram or rhombus have two pairs (ie 4) of parallel sides, and that is not the same as exactly two parallel sides. The correct answer is any polygon with with four or more sides of which only two are parallel. The only one of these with a specific name is a quadrilateral and the name is a trapezium.
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