No. A trapezoid, by definition, cannot have two pairs of parallel sides.
The correct answer is a trapezoid. The question states "2 sides" not "2 pairs of sides".
The quadrilateral you are describing is a trapezoid. A trapezoid is a four-sided polygon with at least one pair of parallel sides. In the case you mentioned, where both pairs of opposite sides are parallel but of different lengths, it is known as a trapezoid. The parallel sides are referred to as bases, and the non-parallel sides are the legs of the trapezoid.
A trapezoid has only 1 pair of parallel sides of different lengths
A trapezoid is never a parallelogram. The definition of a parallelogram is a four sided figure with 2 pairs of parallel sides and a trapezoid only has 1 pair of parallel sides.
No. A trapezoid, by definition, cannot have two pairs of parallel sides.
A trapezoid has only 1 pair of parallel sides while a parallelogram has 2 pairs of parallel sides.
A trapezoid.
No because a trapezoid has only 1 pair of parallel sides whereas a parallelogram has 2 pairs of parallel sides.
Trapezoid. A rectangle, rhombus and square all have 2 pairs of parallel sides.
Because a square has 2 pairs of parallel sides but a trapezoid only has 1 pair of parallel sides
If it only has 2 parallel sides, then it is a trapezoid (called a trapezium outside of North America).If it has 2 pairs of parallel sides, then it is a parallelogram.
A rhombus has 2 pairs of parallel sides.
A trapezoid has 1 pair of unequal parallel sides whereas a parallelogram has 2 pairs of parallel sides
One pair? If it is one pair of parallel sides, then it is a trapezoid. If it has 2 pairs of parallel sides, then it is a parallelogram.
The correct answer is a trapezoid. The question states "2 sides" not "2 pairs of sides".
It is not possible because a trapezoid has only 1 pair of parallel sides whereas a rectangle has 2 pairs of parallel sides