Lines that never touch and are equal distance from each other.
An isosceles triangle. It has two pairs of equal sides, which are also not parallel.
A trapezium can have 0, 2 or 3 sides of equal length.0 equal sidesThis is the general state of a trapezium.2 equal sidesThe two parallel sides can never be equal.The two non-parallel sides can be equal. In this case, the trapezium is an isosceles trapezium.Or one of the parallel sides can be equal to one of the non-parallel sides. No special name.3 equal sidesThese would have to be the two non-parallel sides and one of the others. The trapezium is isosceles.
Two parallel lines have equal slopes.
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.
parallel?? Parallel is usually used to talk about lines or similar it means they are equal distance apart. For example railway tracks are parallel.
A parallelogram is a four sided shape where opposite sides are parallel and equal lengths. If you mean that ALL sides are equal lengths, you are looking for a rhombus.
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
The parallel sides of a trapezoid are of different lengths.
Lines that never touch and are equal distance from each other.
A regular square or a rhombus if you mean all four sides are equal in length, a parallelogram if you mean the opposite sides are equal.
It can do. The non-parallel sides of an isosceles trapezium will be equal. Also, one of the non-parallel sides could be equal to one of the parallel sides.
it means that two lines of a shape or just a line is equal to each other
A parallelogram is a quadrilateral with opposite sides parallel (and therefore opposite angles equal
The word parallel means that one set (or more) of lines will never touch, even if the line goes on forever.Example of a set of parallel lines:_______________________________________________________Note: parallel lines do not have to be in equal length.
A quadrilateral (ie 4-sided plane figure) with opposite sides equal and parallel
An isosceles triangle. It has two pairs of equal sides, which are also not parallel.