Answer: trapezoid
Answer:
There is no such thing as "one parallel side". Parallel refers to the relationship between TWO lines - so, two lines can either be parallel, or not be parallel.
A shape can have one PAIR of parallel sides (e.g. a trapezoid), two PAIRS of parallel sides (e.g., a parallelogram), or more than that (e.g., a regular hexagon has three pairs of parallel sides).
no, only one side of parallel lines
A trapezium is a shape with four sides. Of these, one pair of sides are parallel. The only restriction on the other pair is that they are not parallel (because you then have a parallelogram).
A Right-angled Trapezium
I think this person means the trapazoid. It has only one pair of parallel sides.
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.
Not sure how you can have only one parallel side. What is it parallel to?
trapezium
If you mean one pair of parallel lines, then you're talking about a trapezoid.
its a shape
A trapizoid
A geometric shape with only one set of parallel sides is a trapezoid.
A trapezoid has only one pair of parallel sides of different lengths.
A trapezoid has only one pair of parallel sides
The shape of one of the two parallel bases.The shape of one of the two parallel bases.The shape of one of the two parallel bases.The shape of one of the two parallel bases.
Strictly speaking you cannot have one parallel side - you must have one pair. Any irregular polygon with four or more sides can have a pair of parallel sides. Most have no specific names - the only one that does is a trapezium.
a trapezoid
a house shape: a floor, 2 parallel walls and an angled roof