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Yes. A triangle is a type of polygon and it has NO parallel sides!!!!!!!

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Q: Are there polygons that have no parallel sides?
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Which shapes have a parallel sides?

All regular polygons with an even number of sides. Irregular polygons with an odd number of sides can have parallel sides. There are also non polygonal shapes that can have parallel sides.


How many polygons are there with 3 parallel lines?

Infinitely many. Polygons with 6 or more sides can have 3 pairs of parallel lines. Polygons with 7 or more sides can have a set of three parallel lines.


Which polygons have two parallel sides?

Any polygon with 4 or more sides can have 2 parallel sides.


What regular polygons have parallel sides?

Any regular polygon with an even number of sides must have parallel sides.


What shape has two parallel sides?

A trapezium or parallelogram. A pentagon can have a pair of parallel sides. Polygons with 6 or more sides can have two (or more) pairs of parallel sides.


What polygons that have both perpendicular and parallel sides?

Squares and rectangles


Does a eqilateral triangle have parallel sides?

No, however, polygons with an even number of sides have parallels.


What polygons have 2 pairs of sides?

Quadrilaterals. Parallelograms have two pairs of parallel sides.


What is a polygon with 3 parallel lines?

There can be no convex polygon with three parallel sides. There are concave polygons with 6 or more sides that have three parallel lines.


How many shapes have parallel lines?

Infinitely many. Every regular polygon with 2n sides has n pairs of parallel sides. Then there are irregular polygons which can have parallel sides. And there are also irregular shapes which have parallel sides.


What shapes do not have parallel sides?

Circles, ellipses, triangles, most polygons with 4 or more sides. In general, parallel sides are very much the exception.


Do all polygons bisect each other and have opposite sides parallel?

No.