yes because they have 2 sets of parallel sides
Any polygon with 4 or more sides can have 2 parallel sides.
Quadrilaterals. Parallelograms have two pairs of parallel sides.
Rectangles are parallelograms. Parallelograms are polygons that has 2 or more pairs of parallel sides.
A parallelogram. Special cases a square, a rectangle, and a rhombus. Regular polygons with an even number of sides, ( hexagons, octagons etc.) also have opposite sides that are parallel. A pair of parallel lines (eg. straight railway tracks) also has 2 sides that are parallel.
yes because they have 2 sets of parallel sides
Any polygon with 4 or more sides can have 2 parallel sides.
Quadrilaterals. Parallelograms have two pairs of parallel sides.
A parallelogram and selected polygons with 6 or more sides.
A polygon is a 2 dimensional shape with three or more sides that is closed in. A trapezoid is a four sided shape with only one pair of parallel sides. Therefore all trapezoids are polygons.
square, rectangle, rhombus, parallelogram
Any shape that is not a triangle may have 2 parallel sides, although regular polygons only have parallel sides when the number of sides is even. For a quadrilateral, a trapezoid(UK trapezium) has 1 set of parallel sides and a parallelogram (either a rhombus, rectangle, or square) has 2 sets of parallel sides.
A paralellogram as well as selected cases of polygons with 5 or more sides.
A parallelogram, or variants of polygons with 6 or more sides.
Rectangles are parallelograms. Parallelograms are polygons that has 2 or more pairs of parallel sides.
A kite, and various options amongst polygons with 5 or more sides.
A parallelogram. Special cases a square, a rectangle, and a rhombus. Regular polygons with an even number of sides, ( hexagons, octagons etc.) also have opposite sides that are parallel. A pair of parallel lines (eg. straight railway tracks) also has 2 sides that are parallel.