It is a trapezoid that has one set of opposite parallel lines of different lengths.
trapezoid
trapazoid has 1 set parallel lines and a rhombus has 2 sets of parallel lines
There is 1 set of parallel lines because the other lines will meet soon.:) i don't no if there are any perpendiclur lines. :(
A quadrilateral must have one and only one set of a parallel sides to be a trapezoid.
It has 1 set of 3 parallel lines and 3 sets of 2 parallel lines, and 18 angles (3 sides meet at each vertex)
A trapezoid has 1 set of parallel lines
hexagon
trapezoid
Trapezium (Uk English)
A trapezoid perhaps?
trapezoid
A trapezoid, trapezium and a pentagon have only 1 set of parallel lines.
A right trapezium.
A shape with four sides and one set of parallel lines is called a trapezoid (or trapezium in some regions). In this shape, one pair of opposite sides is parallel, while the other pair is not. The trapezoid can have varying angles and side lengths, but this defining characteristic sets it apart from other quadrilaterals.
A shape that has 2 right angles, only 1 set of parallel sides, and no lines of symmetry is a right trapezoid (or right-angled trapezium). In this trapezoid, the two non-parallel sides are not equal in length, contributing to the lack of symmetry. The right angles are formed between one of the parallel sides and one of the non-parallel sides.
A rectangle actually has two sets of parallel lines. Each pair of opposite sides is parallel to each other, meaning there are two sets: one set of parallel lines for the length and another set for the width. Thus, a rectangle does not just have one set of parallel lines; it has two.
No, there is only 1 set of parallel lines in the letter M.