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Q: A quadrangle that has two sets of equal sides but is not a parallelogram?
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What is a quadrangle that has two sets of parallel sides but no right angles?

A rhombus or a parallelogram


Does a parallelogram have 2 sets of equal sides?

Yes.


What has 2 sets of equal sides and no right angles?

A parallelogram


What is a quadrangle that has two sets of parallel lines that is not a parallelogram?

There can be no such shape.


What kind of parallelogram has equal sides in length but the angles are not necessarily right angles?

A parallelogram has two sets of parallel sides. It can have four sides that are equal in length. That is why a square is also a parallelogram. You can have a parallelogram with two sets of parallel sides, all of which are equal in length, but they do not meet in right angles. It looks kind of like a lopsided or squished square, and it is called a rhombus.


What quadrilateral has two sets of parallel opposites sides that are equal?

parallelogram


Is there 2 sets of equal sides in a trapezoid?

No, because in that case it would be a parallelogram.


In what way is a rectangle like a parallelogram?

A rectangle has two sets of two opposite sides of equal length - as does a parallelogram.


What makes up a parallelogram?

2 triangles together and a parallelogram is a quadrilateral that has 2 sets of equal sides. ☺


What does two adjacent sides of a parallelogram mean?

Adjacent sides meet at a corner, forming an angle. A parallelogram has two sets of parallel sides, hence, it also has two sets of lines having equal length.


What polygon has 2 sets of equal sides and 4 right angles?

A rhombus or a parallelogram


How many pairs of parallel sides does a parallelogram have?

A parallelogram has 2 sets of parallel sides. The opposite sides are equal in length and opposite angles are equal. Examples of parallelograms are squares, rectangles and rhombuses. You can find the perimeter of a parallelogram by doubling the base+side length.