cylinder
trapezoid
rhombus
If the two lines being crossed are parallel lines then the corresponding angles are equal.
rhombus
If by parallel, you mean two lines that do not intersect, yes, it is possible to draw them on the surface of a sphere. They will end up being circles, and most pairs will not be equal in size. If you add the idea that the two lines also continue to infinity to the definition, then you cannot draw such things on the surface of a sphere.
a rectangle
Square
a square
trapezoid
quadrilateral
Being that there is no equal sign in either of these, you cannot tell. It is hard to figure out what is equal to what. If the equal sign is in the right spot on each of these, they would be. 8x + 7y = 1 -40x = 35y + 1
kite figure
A square and a rhombus both have all sides equal and opposite sides parallel.
A four-sided figure with opposite sides that are parallel is called a parallelogram. This category includes shapes such as rectangles, rhombuses, and squares, all of which have the property of parallel opposite sides. Parallelograms also have additional properties, such as opposite angles being equal and the diagonals bisecting each other.
The equator is a parallel. Meridians are imaginary semi-circles that connect the north and south poles. "Parallels" are imaginary full circles around the Earth, and every point on a parallel is the same distance from a pole. The equator is the longest parallel. Every point on it is equal distances from both the north and south poles. The latitude of the equator is zero, and all other latitudes are measured from it. A parallel
Trapezoid
rhombus