Rectangle, Square,
yes because they have 2 sets of parallel sides
They are: square, rectangle, parallelogram and a rhombus
Any shape that is not a triangle may have 2 parallel sides, although regular polygons only have parallel sides when the number of sides is even. For a quadrilateral, a trapezoid(UK trapezium) has 1 set of parallel sides and a parallelogram (either a rhombus, rectangle, or square) has 2 sets of parallel sides.
No. A parallelogram has two sets of parallel sides.
A square or rectangle has two sets of parallel lines. Stop signs technically have 4 short sets o parallel lines. Hexagon could have 3 sets, etc. All of which are polygons, though not all polygons have parallel lines.
the Square and the ParallelogramIf there can be more sides then an y of the regular polygons with an even number of sides fill the bill: regular hexagon, octagon, decagon...
Trapezoid is the quadrilateral which have no parallel sides.
A hexagon (6 sides) has three sets of parallel sides.
A human being!
It can have 4 parallel sides, EX. /\/\ \ /
no, it has 3 sides, and none are parallel.
Trapezoid