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No a trapezoid has only one set of opposite parallel sides of different lengths.

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What quadrilateral has no sets of parallel sides?

Trapezoid is the quadrilateral which have no parallel sides.


What is a quadrilateral has two sets of equal sides but no sets of parallel sides?

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Is a trapezoid a parallelogram if yes why?

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How can you tell the difference between a parallelagram and a trapezoid?

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A trapezoid.


What has 4 sides and 4 angles and not all sides are equal and both sets of opposite sides are parallel?

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What quadrilateral has 2 sets of parallel sides and 2 pairs of congruent sides?

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What is a quadrilateral with opposite sides and opposite angles?

The practical answer is a parallelogram, which has two sets of parallel opposite sides and two sets of equal opposite angles. This includes rhombi, rectangles, and squares.A trapezoid (trapezium) has one set of parallel opposite sides that are not equal, but may have non-parallel opposite sides equal in length (isosceles trapezoid).


What is true about a trapezoid A opposite sides are equal B opposite angles are equal C both pairs of opposite sides are parallel D one pair of opposite sides is parallel?

A trapezoid (UK trapezium) has D)one set of opposite sides parallel although they are of unequal length. An isosceles trapezoid has two sets of equal angles, at the ends of each of the parallel sides.


Does a quadrilateral always had 2 sets of parallel sides?

Nope. Trapezoid, kite, etc. dont


How can you describe the difference between a parallelogram and a trapezoid?

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What is the only quadrilateral that doesn't have two pairs of parallel sides?

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