A trapezium.
trapezoid or a trapezium (depending on where you are)
Paralellagram * * * * * No. A parallelogram (check spelling) has two PAIRS of parallel sides which is not the same as exactly two parallel sides. The correct answer is any polygon with with four or more sides of which only two are parallel. The only one of these with a specific name is a quadrilateral and the name is a trapezium.
A paralellogram
parallelogram or a rhombus * * * * * Incorrect. A parallelogram or rhombus have two pairs (ie 4) of parallel sides, and that is not the same as exactly two parallel sides. The correct answer is any polygon with with four or more sides of which only two are parallel. The only one of these with a specific name is a quadrilateral and the name is a trapezium.
Parallelogram -- 2 pairs of parallel sides Trapezoid -- exactly 1 pair of parallel sides Rhombus -- 4 congruent sides Rectangle -- 4 angles congruent Square -- four angles and sides congruent
Parallelogram -- 2 pairs of parallel sides Trapezoid -- exactly 1 pair of parallel sides Rhombus -- 4 congruent sides Rectangle -- 4 angles congruent Square -- four angles and sides congruent
It is a shape which has two pairs of PARALLEL sides. Parallel sides - parallelogram. Get it?
A trapezoid has two parallel sides.
The parallel sides are often referred to as base1 and base2.
The quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides
RHOMBOID
Oh, dude, that's an easy one. So, like, a quadrilateral with exactly 1 pair of parallel sides is called a trapezoid. It's like a fancy word for a shape that's a bit lopsided, you know? So, yeah, next time you see a wonky four-sided figure, just be like, "Hey, that's a trapezoid!"