A trapezoid
2nd answer: Also known as a trapezoid figure, or just trapezoid.
A figure with four sides, two of which are parallel and with no right angles, is called a trapezoid (or trapezium in some countries). In this shape, the parallel sides are known as the bases, while the other two sides are called the legs. The angles between the legs and the bases can vary, which is why there are no right angles in this configuration.
A figure with one set of parallel lines, two acute angles, and two obtuse angles is called a trapezoid (or trapezium in some regions). In this case, the trapezoid has one pair of parallel sides and the other two angles are not equal, resulting in the specified acute and obtuse angles.
A trapiziod
this figure has 2 obtuse angles and two acute angles. also the opposite sides are parallel.
It is called a trapezium.
A figure with four sides, two of which are parallel and with no right angles, is called a trapezoid (or trapezium in some countries). In this shape, the parallel sides are known as the bases, while the other two sides are called the legs. The angles between the legs and the bases can vary, which is why there are no right angles in this configuration.
it is called a trapezoid
A figure with one set of parallel lines, two acute angles, and two obtuse angles is called a trapezoid (or trapezium in some regions). In this case, the trapezoid has one pair of parallel sides and the other two angles are not equal, resulting in the specified acute and obtuse angles.
A four-sided figure with two pairs of parallel sides the same length and four right angles is called a square.
A trapiziod
this figure has 2 obtuse angles and two acute angles. also the opposite sides are parallel.
It is called a trapezium.
Parallelogram
It's called a Parallelogram. Take a rectangle or square and tilt the top to the left or right and you would have a box with parallel sides and no right angles.
a rectangle
with 2 right angles?....I'm not sure that this type of shape is possible...
quadrilateral