A rectangle.
A parallelogram.
An irregular quadrilateral.
Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.
An irregular quadrilateral has no lines of symmetry. This is because its sides and angles are not equal, meaning it cannot be folded in half to create two identical halves. Each irregular quadrilateral is unique in shape, further ensuring asymmetry.
This is a parallelogram.
A rectangle is one of them
An irregular quadrilateral generally has no lines of symmetry. This is because its sides and angles are not equal or congruent, which prevents it from being divided into mirror-image halves. However, if any specific irregular quadrilateral has certain features, it could potentially have one line of symmetry, but such cases are rare.
A trapezoid.
The shape has to be a parallelogram since it has no lines of symmetry and all sides are equal and parallel
rectangle
A square has.
Any polygon with an even number of sides can have two lines of symmetry, but it would have to be irregular.