A quadrilateral in the shape of a kite has no parallel sides
No.
No, a kite does not have two pairs of opposite sides that are parallel. In a kite, one pair of adjacent sides is equal in length, while the other pair is also equal, but the opposite sides are not parallel. This distinguishes kites from parallelograms, which do have two pairs of parallel sides.
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 has no parallel sides
No.
No, a kite does not have two pairs of opposite sides that are parallel. In a kite, one pair of adjacent sides is equal in length, while the other pair is also equal, but the opposite sides are not parallel. This distinguishes kites from parallelograms, which do have two pairs of parallel sides.
A kite is one example
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)
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.