A square has 3 sets of parallel sides of equal length AND all the angles are 90 degrees. A rhombus has 2 sets of parallel lines of equal length, but the angles aren't all 90 degrees.
A kite has two pairs of equal-length sides. If that is the question, then kite will satisfy it.
A square.
A kite, for example. But the general quadrilateral, with no specific name, also has no parallel sides.
Quadrilaterals usually have special names only if they DO have parallel sides, or some other special property. You might just call it "quadrilateral", or "a quadrilateral with no parallel sides".
Nothing, since there is no such word.However, a rhombus is a quadrilateral whose sides are of equal length.
It is not possible to have a quadrilateral with four parallel sides - this would bea series of four parallel lines that do not intersect.A quadrilateral with four sides of equal length is a rhombus, however.And a quadrilateral with 2 pairs of parallel sides is a parallelogram.
That quadrilateral is known as a 'parallelogram'.
A Rectangle
A parallelogram.
A parallelogram.
yes, parallel sides, and equal length sides.
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rhombus. The rhombus is a quadrilateral with all sides equal in length. It is also a parallelogram, so opposite sides are parallel and equal in length, and opposite angles are equal.
A quadrilateral that has two pairs of parallel sides and two pairs of sides of equal length is called a rectangle. In a rectangle, opposite sides are both equal in length and parallel, making it a specific type of parallelogram. If all four sides are equal in length as well, it becomes a square, which is a special case of a rectangle.
In the U.S., that is a specific kind of "trapezium", which is a quadrilateral with no parallel sides.AnswerA quadrilateral with no parallel sides and no equal sides is basically just that, a quadrilateral.
A quadrilateral has four sides that may or may not be equal or parallel If two sides are parallel and the other sides equal but not parallel it is a trapezoid
A kite has two pairs of equal-length sides. If that is the question, then kite will satisfy it.