Yes. (Ex. a trapezoid)
A quadrilateral with 2 pairs of parallel line segments is a parallelogram. Parallelograms include rectangles, rhombuses, and squares.
whats a quadrilateral with 2 sides not parallel and 2 sides parallel
No, a circle can't be a parallelogram. A circle is a curve. A parallelogram is a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides constructed with four line segments. The line segments are straight, and the circle is a continuous curve.
No but it does have parallel line segments of different lengths and 1 line of symmetry
A quadrilateral.
A quadrilateral with 2 pairs of parallel line segments is a parallelogram. Parallelograms include rectangles, rhombuses, and squares.
No
whats a quadrilateral with 2 sides not parallel and 2 sides parallel
US DefinitionA trapezoid is a closed plane figure consisting of four line segments/sides; two of these line segments are parallel (but not equal in length) and two are nonparallel.(in the UK, this is called a trapezium)British DefinitionA trapezoid is a closed plane figure consisting of four line segments/sides; NONE of these line segments are parallel to any of the other line segments of the quadrilateral.(in the US this is just a quadrilateral)*(see the related links for images of trapezoids)
A parallelogram is a quadrilateral in which each of two sets of opposite sides consists of two parallel lines (or for math purists I should say, parallel line segments).
No but it does have parallel line segments of different lengths and 1 line of symmetry
No, a circle can't be a parallelogram. A circle is a curve. A parallelogram is a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides constructed with four line segments. The line segments are straight, and the circle is a continuous curve.
A quadrilateral has 4 line segments
A quadrilateral.
It forms a parallelogram.
A trapezoid has 1 pair of opposite parallel lines of different lengths.
There are 4