Many quadrilaterals have 2 parallel lines. Trapezoids, for instance.
Assuming parrel is an approximation to parallel, the answer is a parallelogram, and irregular vesions of pentagon, hexagon etc.
Two lines that run side by side but will never run into each other, like yellow lines on a road.
It doesn't if it's a regular nonagon. If it's irregular, then it can, but it doesn't have to.
A trapezium has 1 pair of opposite parallel sides of different lengths
A trapezium has only 1 pair of parallel lines.
Many quadrilaterals have 2 parallel lines. Trapezoids, for instance.
Yes, they ar.
Assuming parrel is an approximation to parallel, the answer is a parallelogram, and irregular vesions of pentagon, hexagon etc.
Two lines that run side by side but will never run into each other, like yellow lines on a road.
It doesn't if it's a regular nonagon. If it's irregular, then it can, but it doesn't have to.
A trapezium has 1 pair of opposite parallel sides of different lengths
Hans Parrel was born in 1944.
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Roger Parrel has written: 'Ouverture sur le monde'
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get a pen or pencil, then put it on whatever your gonna draw the hose on, then do a line, then do another line parrel to it, then do a line at each end of those lines, so they are conecting, there is your hose |=========|