No.
Aquadrilateral that is called a rectangle has by definition 4 right angles (all sides are perpendicular to their neighbors) and opposite sides that are equal in length and parallel.
A hexagon (6 sides) has three sets of parallel sides.
The angles between the sides that are parallel are congruent.The angles between the sides that are parallel are congruent.The angles between the sides that are parallel are congruent.The angles between the sides that are parallel are congruent.
A trapezium has two parallel sides (of unequal length) and two non-parallel sides.
No.
Aquadrilateral that is called a rectangle has by definition 4 right angles (all sides are perpendicular to their neighbors) and opposite sides that are equal in length and parallel.
Yes because it has 4 sides
The quadrilateral you are describing is a trapezoid. A trapezoid is a four-sided polygon with at least one pair of parallel sides. In the case you mentioned, where both pairs of opposite sides are parallel but of different lengths, it is known as a trapezoid. The parallel sides are referred to as bases, and the non-parallel sides are the legs of the trapezoid.
A square has four parallel sides (two pairs of parallel sides).
A hexagon (6 sides) has three sets of parallel sides.
No. The sides of a cylinder are not parallel.
A kite has no parallel sides
Its opposite sides are parallel.
octagons do not have parallel sides
A square has parallel sides. A rectangle has parallel sides.
An irregular quadilateral has no 2 parallel sides . A trapezium has a par of parallel sides , which means that it HAS two parallel sides.