parallelogram or a rhombus * * * * * Incorrect. A parallelogram or rhombus have two pairs (ie 4) of parallel sides, and that is not the same as exactly two parallel sides. The correct answer is any polygon with with four or more sides of which only two are parallel. The only one of these with a specific name is a quadrilateral and the name is a trapezium.
Paralellagram * * * * * No. A parallelogram (check spelling) has two PAIRS of parallel sides which is not the same as exactly two parallel sides. The correct answer is any polygon with with four or more sides of which only two are parallel. The only one of these with a specific name is a quadrilateral and the name is a trapezium.
A polygon with 4 or more sides can have a pair of parallel sides.
Not all polygon have two pairs of parallel sides. For example, a square will, but not a triangle.
Yes. A triangle is a type of polygon and it has NO parallel sides!!!!!!!
The parallel sides of a polygon are sides that are segments of parallel lines. A polygon need not have any parallel lines. A triangle, for example, is a polygon that cannot have parallel lines.
parallelogram or a rhombus * * * * * Incorrect. A parallelogram or rhombus have two pairs (ie 4) of parallel sides, and that is not the same as exactly two parallel sides. The correct answer is any polygon with with four or more sides of which only two are parallel. The only one of these with a specific name is a quadrilateral and the name is a trapezium.
Paralellagram * * * * * No. A parallelogram (check spelling) has two PAIRS of parallel sides which is not the same as exactly two parallel sides. The correct answer is any polygon with with four or more sides of which only two are parallel. The only one of these with a specific name is a quadrilateral and the name is a trapezium.
Yes, it has sides that are straight line segments. Exactly one pair of opposite sides is parallel. Polygons do not have curved sides.
Any polygon with four or more sides can have parallel sides.
A polygon with 4 or more sides can have a pair of parallel sides.
No. A parallelogram, for example, is not a regular polygon. Even a rhombus, with parallel sides of equal lengths is not.
Not all polygon have two pairs of parallel sides. For example, a square will, but not a triangle.
There can be no convex polygon with three parallel sides. There are concave polygons with 6 or more sides that have three parallel lines.
Yes. A triangle is a type of polygon and it has NO parallel sides!!!!!!!
It can have parallel sides but not always.
A four-sided polygon with opposite sides parallel and all sides congruent is a square.