It is an impossible figure. It is either a rhombus and has two pair of opposite sides that are parallel, or it has only one pair and is not a rhombus.It is an impossible figure. It is either a rhombus and has two pair of opposite sides that are parallel, or it has only one pair and is not a rhombus.It is an impossible figure. It is either a rhombus and has two pair of opposite sides that are parallel, or it has only one pair and is not a rhombus.It is an impossible figure. It is either a rhombus and has two pair of opposite sides that are parallel, or it has only one pair and is not a rhombus.
Parallelogram, Rectangle, Square, Kite, Rhombus, Trapezium(only 1 pair of opposite sides is parallel).
Not only does a rhombus always have one pair on parallel opposite sides, but it always has two! A rhombus is usually defined as a simple polygon of four sides where all the sides are the same length." If this is true of a figure then both pairs of opposite sides have to be parallel. Here is a proof for those who are interested. http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/Wiki/index.php/Rhombus#Proof_that_a_rhombus_is_a_parallelogram If there is only one pair of parallel sides in the figure, then it is a trapezoid. A rhombus is a trapezoid too.
No. In a parallelogram, both pairs of opposite sides are parallel.
Does a parallelogram have one pair of opposite parallel sides? No. If only a pair of opposite sides is parallel, then it forms a trapezium and when two pairs are parallel, then it forms a parallelogram.Narasimham
It is an impossible figure. It is either a rhombus and has two pair of opposite sides that are parallel, or it has only one pair and is not a rhombus.It is an impossible figure. It is either a rhombus and has two pair of opposite sides that are parallel, or it has only one pair and is not a rhombus.It is an impossible figure. It is either a rhombus and has two pair of opposite sides that are parallel, or it has only one pair and is not a rhombus.It is an impossible figure. It is either a rhombus and has two pair of opposite sides that are parallel, or it has only one pair and is not a rhombus.
Parallelogram, Rectangle, Square, Kite, Rhombus, Trapezium(only 1 pair of opposite sides is parallel).
If both sides are parallel, the figure can be a square, rectangle, rhombus, or parallelogram. If only one side is parallel, the figure can be a trapezoid, or isosceles trapezoid. In Britain, trapezoids are called trapeziums.
The shape can only be a rectangle! A rectangle is a four-sided 2-dimentional figure, where every angle is a right angle, opposite sides are parallel, but the 4 sides are NOT equal.
A trapezoid only has only two parallel sides.
No. A parallelogram has 2 sets of opposite sides parallel to each other, while the trapezoid figure only has 1 set of sides parallel to each other.
Not only does a rhombus always have one pair on parallel opposite sides, but it always has two! A rhombus is usually defined as a simple polygon of four sides where all the sides are the same length." If this is true of a figure then both pairs of opposite sides have to be parallel. Here is a proof for those who are interested. http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/Wiki/index.php/Rhombus#Proof_that_a_rhombus_is_a_parallelogram If there is only one pair of parallel sides in the figure, then it is a trapezoid. A rhombus is a trapezoid too.
A parallelogram or possibly a trapezium if only one pair of opposite sides are parallel.
No. In a parallelogram, both pairs of opposite sides are parallel.
The answer is parallel because a parallel has 2 sided figure.
This figure is infact a square, because a square it the only regular quadrilateral.
Does a parallelogram have one pair of opposite parallel sides? No. If only a pair of opposite sides is parallel, then it forms a trapezium and when two pairs are parallel, then it forms a parallelogram.Narasimham