The figure, as described, is impossible. If a quadrangle has 2 pairs of parallel sides then the number of right angles can be 0 or 4, but not 2.
A rhombus for example
A rectangle has 4 right angles and 2 pairs of parallel sides.
It is a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides, with the pairs meeting one another at right angles.
Such a quadrangle cannot exist. The right angle must be formed by one of the parallel sides and one of the non-parallel sides. Then the angle formed at the other end of that non-parallel side would also be a right angle (the non-parallel side would be a transversal intercepting the two parallels). But then the quadrangle has two right angles, and not just one. No its Trapezoid
The figure, as described, is impossible. If a quadrangle has 2 pairs of parallel sides then the number of right angles can be 0 or 4, but not 2.
You are a rectangle
It's a rectangle.
You are a rectangle?
It's a rectangle.
a rectangle
a rectangle?
Rhombus
Either a square or a rectangle.
A rectangle
A rhombus for example
rectangle