No, a trapezoid has only 1 pair of parallel lines exactly. In a rhombus, all lines are parallel and congruent.
None.
Yes because its opposite sides are parallel and equal in length
Technically, yes - a trapezoid is a four-sided figure with two parallel sides. A rhombus is a four-sided figure with two pair of parallel sides. A rhombus might be described as a special trapezoid since it does have two parallel sides, but others might argue against such an interpretation.Likewise, a square could be described as a special rhombus (or a very special trapezoid), since a square is a four-sided figure with two pair of parallel sides AND four right angles.
The only requirement for a trapezoid is that one pair of opposite sides be parallel. There could be trapezoids with a pair of perpendicular lines.
Yes all opposite sides are parallel
No, a trapezoid has only 1 pair of parallel lines exactly. In a rhombus, all lines are parallel and congruent.
Yes
Yes
Yes.
Yes, they do have parallel lines. * * * * * Only rhombuses do, kites do not.
Perpendicular: No Parallel: Yes, two pairs.
Yes as in the shape of a rhombus
Yes
yes
Yes. (and more).
Yes it does, it has a pair of parallel lines at its base.