Trapizium
A trapezoid.
Pentagon
A rhombus.
Rhombus
A rectangle.
No. The sides of a shape don't need to be equal in length to be parallel.
A trapezoid.
Pentagon
trapezoid
A rhombus.
A parallelogram is a shape with opposite sides equal in length and parallel to each other. Examples of parallelograms are: rhombus, square, rectangle, and rhomboid.
Rhombus
rhombus
Rhombus
A rectangle.
A rhombus is a four sided shape where all sides are equal length and opposite sides are parallel.
A trapezoid with even legs is a geometric shape where both of the non-parallel sides (or legs) are of equal length. The parallel sides, on the other hand, are not necessarily equal in length.