No.
A kite is one example
a kite (two pairs of adjacent congruent sides) or a trapezoid (one pair of parallel sides).
One pair? If it is one pair of parallel sides, then it is a trapezoid. If it has 2 pairs of parallel sides, then it is a parallelogram.
it is a trapezoid. Quadralaterals can be groups according to how many pairs of parallel sides they have. A square and a rectangle have all 4 sides parallel since they are parallelograms and by definition a prallelogram has two sets of parallel sides. A kite has no parallel sides.
It has no parallel sides
No.
a kite does not have parallel sides . It also has 2 pair of sides which are of equal length which are adjacent to each other (not opposite each other - such a s in a parallelogram)
A kite is one example
No. An example of a quadrilateral that doesn't have a pair of parallel sides is a kite.
a kite (two pairs of adjacent congruent sides) or a trapezoid (one pair of parallel sides).
No but they are both quadrilaterals.
A Trapezoid (in the US). In the rest of the English speaking world, that has one pair of parallel sides. A kite of arrrowhead are two other possible answers.
One pair? If it is one pair of parallel sides, then it is a trapezoid. If it has 2 pairs of parallel sides, then it is a parallelogram.
it is a trapezoid. Quadralaterals can be groups according to how many pairs of parallel sides they have. A square and a rectangle have all 4 sides parallel since they are parallelograms and by definition a prallelogram has two sets of parallel sides. A kite has no parallel sides.
A trapezium.
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