No. An example of a quadrilateral that doesn't have a pair of parallel sides is a kite.
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Quadrilaterals that do not have parallel sides include trapeziums (or trapezoids in North America), kites, and general irregular quadrilaterals. In these shapes, none of the opposite sides are parallel, distinguishing them from other quadrilaterals like rectangles, parallelograms, and rhombuses, which do feature parallel sides.
A trapezoid (or trapezium) has at least one pair of parallel sides.If you asked, "Name all the types of quadrilaterals which have at least one pair of parallel sides?", I would answer: Trapezoid, rhombus, parallelogram, rectangle and square.
Quadrilaterals are two-dimensional shapes that have four sides. Quadrilaterals that have only one set of parallel sides are called trapezoids.
No, a triangle will never have parallel sides.
They are quadrilaterals which have two pairs of parallel sides.
A trapezoid has one pair of parallel sides. All other quadrilaterals have no parallel sides or two pairs of parallel sides.
Quadrilaterals like Parallelogram(Square,rectangle), Rhombus have oppsite sides parallel to each other.
A trapezium and a parallelogram are both quadrilaterals with at least one pair of parallel sides.
The four quadrilaterals that are symmetrical and have two pairs of parallel sides are:SquareRectangleRhombusParallelogram
Trapezoids. All other quadrilaterals either have two pairs of parallel sides or none.
Quadrilaterals usually have special names only if they DO have parallel sides, or some other special property. You might just call it "quadrilateral", or "a quadrilateral with no parallel sides".