A shape that has all parallel sides, like a square, rectangle, or a rhombus. A trapazoid wouldn't be one because only one set of lines are parallel.
A trapezium has one set of parallel sides of unequal length. A rhombus has two pairs of parallel sides, all of equal length.
The set of rectangle includes the set of squares (a special rectangle with all equal sides), and the set of rhombus (a special rectangle with equal non parallel sides).
Quadrilaterals like Parallelogram(Square,rectangle), Rhombus have oppsite sides parallel to each other.
The opposite sides of rectangles are the same length and parallel, and the angles are all right. All four sides of a rhombus must all be the same length and parallel, but the angles need not be right. Squares are both rectangles and rhombuses, but no other figure is both a rectangle and a rhombus. In other words, the union of the set of rhombuses with the set of rectangles is the set of squares.
No, a rhombus has 2 pairs of parallel sides. A rhombus is a special case of a parallelogram. It has all four sides equal length.
No, a rhombus has 2 pairs of parallel sides.
trapazoid has 1 set parallel lines and a rhombus has 2 sets of parallel lines
rhombus
A shape that has all parallel sides, like a square, rectangle, or a rhombus. A trapazoid wouldn't be one because only one set of lines are parallel.
A trapezium has one set of parallel sides of unequal length. A rhombus has two pairs of parallel sides, all of equal length.
The set of rectangle includes the set of squares (a special rectangle with all equal sides), and the set of rhombus (a special rectangle with equal non parallel sides).
A rhombus has 2 pairs of equal opposite parallel sides
Quadrilaterals like Parallelogram(Square,rectangle), Rhombus have oppsite sides parallel to each other.
Any that are not a parallelogram (rhombus, rectangle, square). These would include all irregular quadrilaterals as well as trapezoids (trapeziums) which have only one set of parallel sides.
The opposite sides of rectangles are the same length and parallel, and the angles are all right. All four sides of a rhombus must all be the same length and parallel, but the angles need not be right. Squares are both rectangles and rhombuses, but no other figure is both a rectangle and a rhombus. In other words, the union of the set of rhombuses with the set of rectangles is the set of squares.
If only one set of opposite sides is parallel, it is a trapezoid (UK trapezium).If both pairs of opposite sides are parallel, it is a parallelogram. A parallelogram may be a rectangle, square, rhomboid, or rhombus.