this isn't possible, as having all sides be different lengths would prevent the sides from being parallel.
A Rhombus had 2 pairs of parallel sides and has NO right angles. :)
A quadrilateral with 4 right angles and opposite sides that are parallel can be either a rectangle if the adjacent sides are of different length or a square if the adjacent sides are of the same length.
Yes, sides are equal in length as well.
Every trapezium is a convex quadrilateral with a pair of parallel sides that are unequal in length.
If it has 2 pairs of parallel lines it is a parallelogram, if it is a quadrilateral. If there is not restrictions on the number of sides, then there are many answers
A Rhombus had 2 pairs of parallel sides and has NO right angles. :)
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.
A Rectangle
A parallelogram.
A parallelogram.
I am a rhombus. I don't need to prove that my opposite sides are parallel. If I'm a quadrilateral with four sides that are the same length, then I am definitely a rhombus.
That quadrilateral is known as a 'parallelogram'.
a rhombus
it is a trapezium
A quadrilateral with 4 right angles and opposite sides that are parallel can be either a rectangle if the adjacent sides are of different length or a square if the adjacent sides are of the same length.
"It is a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides." is the true one. Some people define it as having at least one pair of parallel sides, so if your teacher is one of those people then all of the answers are wrong, but since all of the other answers are definitely wrong then this is the only one that could be right.
This shape is a square. A square is a type of rectangle, which is a type of parallelogram, which is a type of quadrilateral.