A polygon; specifically a tetragon. A two-dimensional shape with four equal sides and four right angles is a square. A two-dimensional shape with two sets of equal sides and four right angles is a rectangle. A two-dimensional shape with two sets of equal sides and two sets of equal angles is a parallelogram. A parallelogram where each opposite angel bisects the shape is a rhombus. A two-dimensional shape with one set of equal, parallel sides and two sets of equal angles is a trapezoid. A three-dimensional shape with four triangular faces is a tetrahedron.
Either a parallelogram a trapezoid a rectangle or a rhombus.
A parallelogram is a closed 2-dimensional shape bounded by two pairs of parallel sides.
No, a parallelogram has two dimensions.
No. A cube is a 3-dimensional shape whereas a parallelogram (not parallellagram!) is 2-dimensional.
No it isn't. A parrallelogram is shape that never meets. * * * * * A circle is not a parallelogram but certainly not for the reason given above! A parallelogram is a plane (2-dimensional) shape defined by four straight lines which consist of two pairs of parallel lines.
A parallelogram is a plane, or two-dimensional shape that is bounded by four straight lines which form its sides. Each pair of opposite sides consists of parallel and congruent (same length) lines.
A parallelogram is a two-dimensional figure, so it has two dimensions.
a 2d shape A two dimensional figure can also be called a plane figure since it can be drawn in the two dimensional plane. Some examples include the triangle, the square, the circle, the pentagon, the hexagon, the parallelogram, the rhombus, etc.
the difference between a two dimensional shape and and a solid is that a two dimensional shape is plane and a solid you can see the whole shape a the inside.
A quadrilateral is a two-dimensional shape with four sides. Some examples of shapes that are quadrilaterals are: square, rectangle, parallelogram, rhombus.
A 3-dimensional parallelogram is a parallelepiped .