It is a trapezoid.
NO!!! The opposite sides are Parallel. If it was four parallel sides it would be four parallel lines, with no intersections nor angles. Definitely a parallelogram is a quadrilateral. It has its opposite sides to be parallel, and there are no right-angles. The adjacent sides are NOT parallel, but angled.
A square.it has four equal sides and all the angles are 90degrees. it has 2 pairs of parallel lines which makes it a parallelogram.
A diamond shape, typically represented as a rhombus, has four sides and opposite angles that are equal. In terms of parallel lines, it has two pairs of parallel sides. Regarding perpendicular lines, the diagonals of a diamond intersect at right angles, creating four perpendicular lines at the intersection point.
Yes, a quadrilateral can have no parallel lines. For example, a general irregular quadrilateral, where no sides are equal or parallel, fits this description. Such a shape can have all four sides of different lengths and angles, resulting in no parallel sides.
I believe that would be a quadrilateral.
NO!!! The opposite sides are Parallel. If it was four parallel sides it would be four parallel lines, with no intersections nor angles. Definitely a parallelogram is a quadrilateral. It has its opposite sides to be parallel, and there are no right-angles. The adjacent sides are NOT parallel, but angled.
four right angles four sides/edges two sets of parallel lines (ect, ect...)
Opp. sides & angles are equal.opp. sides are parallel each angle is 90
A square.it has four equal sides and all the angles are 90degrees. it has 2 pairs of parallel lines which makes it a parallelogram.
A diamond shape, typically represented as a rhombus, has four sides and opposite angles that are equal. In terms of parallel lines, it has two pairs of parallel sides. Regarding perpendicular lines, the diagonals of a diamond intersect at right angles, creating four perpendicular lines at the intersection point.
Yes, a quadrilateral can have no parallel lines. For example, a general irregular quadrilateral, where no sides are equal or parallel, fits this description. Such a shape can have all four sides of different lengths and angles, resulting in no parallel sides.
I believe that would be a quadrilateral.
four sides, four right angles, 2 pairs of parallel lines
A right trapezium.
A trapezoid has one pair of parallel side and can have two adjacent angles that are right.
The four sides are NOT parallel. If the fours sides were parallel , it would NOT be a polygon., but just four lines. The opposite sides are parallel. Being the same length, it could be either a 'SQUARE' or a 'RHOMBUS'. The difference being that the square has four right angles (90 degrees)-. A Rhombus has the opposite angles the same, but not a 90 degrees.
Rhombus