One line by itself can't be parallel technically. To have a polygon with 2 lines parallel to each other and exactly 1 right angle, one could simply draw a warped hexagon with two lines intersecting each other at nine degrees, then connecting to 2 lines parallel to each other, then 2 other lines randomly placed to avoid making another 90° angle
A hexagon and a triangle
Draw a parallelagram this has the opposite sides parallel and no right angles
draw a quadrilateral that has no parallel sides no congruent sides and no right angle
|\ |_\ right-angled triangle
what is a regular polygon
A hexagon and a triangle
Yes. Not here, of course, but it can be done. Draw a right angle. Draw two more lines from those end points at acute angles that connect in the middle. It will look something like a chevron, a "V" shape.
Draw a parallelagram this has the opposite sides parallel and no right angles
That's a rectangle. Trace around a dollar bill.
draw a polygon that is congruent?
draw a quadrilateral that has no parallel sides no congruent sides and no right angle
|\ |_\ right-angled triangle
Draw two parallel lines of unequal length, and connect their end points. If you have a right angle, it is a right trapezoid. If the non-parallel sides are equal in length, it is an isosceles trapezoid.
Draw a parallelogram. (See the link for a picture.)
Parallel refers to lines and not angles A right angle is formed by 2 lines that are perpendicular to each other and not parallel If you already have a line and you draw two lines which are at right angles to it, those two lines are parallel.
draw any polygon and shade its interior
what is a regular polygon