yes and it has 3 sides that are parallel
No not always as for example a 3 sided triangle has no parallel sides
A triangle cannot have two parallel sides. In order for a figure to be a triangle, it must be a closed figure with three sides and three angles. If two of the sides were parallel, there is no way the figure could be closed by only one other line.
I don't believe so. A kite has 2 sets of adjacent sides that are the same length, but I don't think that kites have parallel sides.
A trapezium has two parallel sides (of unequal length) and two non-parallel sides.
yes and it has 3 sides that are parallel
It is impossible. You must have at least two sides which are parallel to one another.
No not always as for example a 3 sided triangle has no parallel sides
A polygon with four or more sides can meet these requirement.
A triangle cannot have two parallel sides. In order for a figure to be a triangle, it must be a closed figure with three sides and three angles. If two of the sides were parallel, there is no way the figure could be closed by only one other line.
I do not believe that such a figure can exist: it must have at least two pairs of parallel sides.
I don't believe so. A kite has 2 sets of adjacent sides that are the same length, but I don't think that kites have parallel sides.
2There are two parallel sides....A rhombus has two pairs of opposite parallel sides.There are two parallel sides....A rhombus has two pairs of opposite parallel sides.
Yes, kites do have parallel lines. at least the classic, diamond- shaped ones do. It is not the two perpendicular sticks in the middle, but rather the sides. In this diagram, it shows how they are parallel:
A trapezium has two parallel sides (of unequal length) and two non-parallel sides.
Two sides of a quadrilateral can be parallel.
a trapezoid