It is an isosceles trapezoid
A parallelogram with 4 equal right angles is a rectangle.
A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides.A trapezoid is a shape that has only one pair of parallel sides. It also is the name of a bone in the hand.
It is a hexagon with two right angles: there is no special name for such a shape.
A trapezoid is a quadrilateral (four-sided figure) with one pair of sides parallel. It is also called a trapezium.The types of trapezoid are :scalene trapezoid - no sides equal in length, no angles equalisosceles trapezoid - base angles equal but opposing, two non-parallel sides equal in lengthright trapezoid - one base angle is a right angle (it will be one-half of a rectangle cut obliquely)A trapezoid is one example of a quadrilateral (any four-sided polygon) and an example of a polygon.
A better name for "corners" would be angles, but the shape's name would be a hexagon
I can't find a name for it but an example would be a trapezoid. Some might have congruent angles but not all do.
It is a trapezoid. If the 2 nonparallel sides are congruent, then it is an isosceles trapezoid.
Parallelogram -- 2 pairs of parallel sides Trapezoid -- exactly 1 pair of parallel sides Rhombus -- 4 congruent sides Rectangle -- 4 angles congruent Square -- four angles and sides congruent
Parallelogram -- 2 pairs of parallel sides Trapezoid -- exactly 1 pair of parallel sides Rhombus -- 4 congruent sides Rectangle -- 4 angles congruent Square -- four angles and sides congruent
Regular.
That would be a trapezoid. A trapezoid does not have to have two right angles it only needs to have two parallel sides. There is not a name for the exact quadrilateral you are looking for but the shape is still within the definition of a trapezoid.
A polygon that has congruent sides and congruent angles is called a Regular polygon. If the number of sides is given, you can be more specific. Some examples: 3 congruent sides/angles = equilateral triangle 4 congruent sides/angles = square 5 congruent sides/angles = regular pentagon 6 congruent sides/angles = regular hexagon ...and so on, by adding "regular" in front of the shape's name.
4 right angles, by definition, are four angles of the same measure, and therefore must be congruent angles.
A quadrilateral.A quadrilateral has 4 right angles and sometimes has congruent sides. Ex:a square
a trapezoid
Rhombus: A Rhombus has four congruent sides but no right angles.
A quadrilateral has 2 pair of congruent angles and 4 congruent sides. What is the name of the quadrilateral