A rectangle.
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Rectangle
A square has both parallel and perpendicular symmetry. It is composed of two sets of parallel lines that meet at perpendicular angles.
It is a square that fits the given description.
No.
Pentagon
Yes, it is possible for a shape to have at least one pair of parallel lines and no lines of symmetry. For example, an irregular trapezoid has one pair of parallel sides but lacks any lines of symmetry due to its uneven angles and side lengths. This demonstrates that parallel lines and symmetry are independent properties in geometric shapes.
It is a trapezoid and its other 2 angles are obtuse and acute
square and rectangles are technicality squares
A rectangle perhaps?
The description given fits that of a trapezoid