Yes
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.
Any shape with more than three sides can have a pair of parallel sides,but doesn't necessarily have.Every square, rectangle, rhombus, parallelogram, and trapezoid hasat least one pair of parallel sides.
Every quadrilateral that is a standard square, rectangle, or parallelogram has at least ONE pair of parallel sides - and they all have two pairs of parallel sides. For only ONE pair of parallel sides, you need an irregular trapezoid.
any regular quadrilateral will have at least one pair, this includes, but is not limited to, square, rectangle and parallelogram
A square, rectangle and parrelleogram have parallel sides.
Yes - the rectangle has two pairs of sides that are parallel respectively one to the other in each pair.
No. By definition, a rectangle must have TWO pairs of parallel sides. Also, each pair of parallel sides will be congruent. *If this is not happening with your shape, it isn't a rectangle.
No rectangle has only one pair of parallel sides.Every rectangle has two pairs of parallel sides...
There are two pairs of parallel sides in a rectangle - 1 pair of lengths, and 1 pair of widths.Therefore, 4 parallel sides!
It is not possible because a trapezoid has only 1 pair of parallel sides whereas a rectangle has 2 pairs of parallel sides
A rectangle is not a trapezoid. A trapezoid is defined as a quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides and another pair that is not parallel. That description cannot be applied to a rectangle. It is only if you define a trapezoid as a quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides and say nothing at all about the other sides, can a rectangle be said to be a trapezoid. But you would have to be mathematically incompetent to use that as a definition of a trapezoid.
no it has 2