Squares always have two pairs of opposite sides that are parallel. A square cannot have just one pair of parallel sides. A quadrilateral (four-sided figure) with exactly one pair of parallel lines is a trapezoid.
yes it does have ONE pair of parellel sides (check grammar, it should be "does *a trapazoid *have one pair of parellel sides"?
Trapezoid
trapeziod
Parallel Lines Never Meet.This is one of their properties.
for a shape to be parellel two lines have to never touch if they were extended on forever. a shape with one pair of parellel lines is a trapezoid.
A hexagon with only one pair of parellel sides
Squares always have two pairs of opposite sides that are parallel. A square cannot have just one pair of parallel sides. A quadrilateral (four-sided figure) with exactly one pair of parallel lines is a trapezoid.
yes it does have ONE pair of parellel sides (check grammar, it should be "does *a trapazoid *have one pair of parellel sides"?
Trapezoid
It depends on where you are. If in the USA, a trapezium has no parallel sides. For everywhere else, a trapezium has one set of parellel sides (which is called a trapezoid in USA).
trapeziod
i think it is a trapezium.....
A trapezoid has one pair of parallel sides.
Parallel Lines Never Meet.This is one of their properties.
A rhombus has two pairs of parallel sides. Each of its four sides is parallel to one of other three. These statements are true of any parallelogram, not only of rhombera .
A trapezoid