trapezoid
Parallel lines are line that don't intersect like the equal sign = .
A trapezoid can be constructed to fit the given description.
A trapezoid.
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Trapezium
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I don't think this is possible. there is not a quadrilateral with these qualities. If it is a quadrilateral, it will automatically have parallel lines, but there is not one that has both. The closest one would be the trapezoid, with a set of parallel lines, but no right angle. The square and rectangle have two sets of parallel lines and 4 right angles.
A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with a set of parallel lines. Because it is a quadrilateral, it has four angles.
A quadrilateral must have one and only one set of a parallel sides to be a trapezoid.
The isosceles trapezoid.
Oh, dude, you're really testing my geometry knowledge here. Yeah, like, a parallelogram totally has two pairs of parallel sides. It's like their whole deal, you know? So, if you ever need to spot a parallelogram in the wild, just look for those sweet, sweet parallel sides.
A trapezoid or, in Britain, a trapezium. Other than in Britain, a trapezium is a quadrilateral with no parallel sides at all.
There isn't a name...they're just called a pair of parallel lines.
Parallel lines are line that don't intersect like the equal sign = .
A trapezoid can be constructed to fit the given description.
Yes and it will be in the form of an isosceles trapezoid which has one pair of opposite parallel sides of different lengths.