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A trapezium.

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What is a shape with 4 sides 2 parallel sides and 4 corners?

A trapezium.


How many opposite sides does a parallelogram have?

A parallelogram is a special type of quadrilateral (polygon with 4 sides). The parallelogram has 2 pairs of sides which are parallel to each other. So if you labeled the vertices (corners): pick one side and label it a, then go clockwise b, c, d. Side ab is parallel to side cd. Side bc is parallel to side da


What has 2 pairs of parallel sides and 4 square corners?

A square or a rectangle.


What shapes has 2 pairs of parallel sides and no square corners?

A parallelogram has 2 pairs of parallel sides, and provided that it isn't a square, it has no square corners. If necessary, you could call it an "oblique parallelogram" to indicate that it isn't square.


How many parallel sides does a square have?

A square has four parallel sides (two pairs of parallel sides).


How many corners and sides does the heart shape have?

2 side 2 corners and same lenght


How many sides and corners do heart shape have?

2 sides, 2 corners. (:


What quadrilateral with parallel sides that is not a square?

The Rectangle and the Parallelogram both have 2 pairs of parallel sides. The Trapezium has 4 sides but only 2 are a parallel pair. The Kite has 2 pairs of equal sides but none parallel. The limits is an irregular quadrilateral with no side equal or parallel to another.


How many sides and corners does a crescent have?

A crescent has two [curved] sides and two corners.


How many corners does a decegon have?

This shape has ten sides


How many sides and corners does a oval have?

2,the top and the bottom


What shape has 1 parallel side 2 right angle and 4 sides?

No shape has only 1 parallel side. A trapezoid is a 4-sided shape, or quadrilateral, with only 2 parallel sides; it does not necessarily have to have 2 right angles. (In the UK a trapezoid is called a trapezium.) In North America, a trapezium is a quadrilateral with 0 (no) parallel sides.