no
A rhombus has a pair of opposite equal acute angles and a pair of opposite equal obtuse angles and the four angles add up to 360 degrees.
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.
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No, a rhombus has two pairs of opposite, equal, parallel sides; whereas a trapezoid has only one pair of opposite, parallel sides of different lengths.
It has one pair of opposite angles that are equal but not two.
no
A rhombus has a pair of opposite equal acute angles and a pair of opposite equal obtuse angles and the four angles add up to 360 degrees.
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.
This shape has only one pair of opposite sides and no right angles: <
Yes and they are one pair of opposite equal acute angles and one pair of opposite equal obtuse angles. Its 4 interior angles add up to 360 degrees.
No, a rhombus has two pairs of opposite, equal, parallel sides; whereas a trapezoid has only one pair of opposite, parallel sides of different lengths.
A kite or an arrowhead.
Both sets of opposite sides in a parallelogram are parallel, while only one pair is in a trapezium.Both sets of opposite sides in a parallelogram are parallel, while only one pair is in a trapezium.Both sets of opposite sides in a parallelogram are parallel, while only one pair is in a trapezium.Both sets of opposite sides in a parallelogram are parallel, while only one pair is in a trapezium.
trapezoid
Unfortunately, that shape is impossible to create. You would need to change one of your conditions to saying "two pairs of opposite sides that are equal" in which case you would get a rectangle. Or, you could get rid of the right angles. But if one pair of opposite sides can be equal and there are four right angles, then the other two sides will also be equal, which contradicts your first condition.
It is a trapezoid that has only one pair of opposite parallel lines of different lengths.