A trapezoid has only 1 pair of opposite parallel sides of different lengths.
No.
No it doesn't
One pair.
No, two pairs.
I am sure there are several; the simplest would be a right triangle, which means, a triangle with a right angle.
The quadrilateral you are describing is a trapezoid. A trapezoid is a four-sided polygon with at least one pair of parallel sides. In the case you mentioned, where both pairs of opposite sides are parallel but of different lengths, it is known as a trapezoid. The parallel sides are referred to as bases, and the non-parallel sides are the legs of the trapezoid.
It can - up to 6 pairs of parallel sides.
It has two pairs of parallel sides (4).
Oh, dude, proving a quadrilateral is a trapezium is like proving your favorite pizza topping is pepperoni - it's all about those parallel sides! If one pair of opposite sides of a quadrilateral are parallel, then you've got yourself a trapezium. It's as simple as that, like deciding between Netflix or Hulu for the night.
The shape that has no lines of symmetry and 2 pairs of parallel sides is a trapezoid. A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides, and it does not have any lines of symmetry due to its asymmetrical nature. The two non-parallel sides of a trapezoid are typically of different lengths, further emphasizing its lack of symmetry.
This could be just about any quadrilateral. Is there anything else describing it? A trapezoid has 2 parallel sides and usually looks like the Pizza Hut roof symbol. A parallelogram is described as a rectangle that got run over by a bus by my math teacher :P Parallelograms have two sets of parallel sides. The top and the bottom are parallel, the sides are parallel, but the top and side or bottom and sides aren't. Rectangles have two sets of parallel sides, as do squares. Hope this helps and wasn't too vague! ________ / \ / \ / \ / \ ------------------- Trapezoid _________ / / / / / / / / / / -------------- Parallelogram If those two show up as random slashes, dashes, and underscores, just ignore them. I typed them as demonstrations as the shapes, but they might show up wrong.
No a kite has got no parallel sides