A quadrilateral doesn't have to have any pairs of parallel lines. It depends what kind of quadrilateral you are talking about... Rectangle- Yes (2 pairs) Square- Yes (2 pairs) Trapezoid- Yes (1 pair) Parallelogram- Yes (2 pairs) Rhombus- Yes (2 pairs)
A quadrilateral with 2 pairs of parallel line segments is a parallelogram. Parallelograms include rectangles, rhombuses, and squares.
A parallelogram.
A kite (if it's a quadrilateral).
Examples are: square, rectangle, rhombus and parallelogram
A quadrilateral doesn't have to have any pairs of parallel lines. It depends what kind of quadrilateral you are talking about... Rectangle- Yes (2 pairs) Square- Yes (2 pairs) Trapezoid- Yes (1 pair) Parallelogram- Yes (2 pairs) Rhombus- Yes (2 pairs)
A quadrilateral with 2 pairs of parallel line segments is a parallelogram. Parallelograms include rectangles, rhombuses, and squares.
A parallelogram.
Not if the two pairs give rise to 4 parallel lines.
A kite (if it's a quadrilateral).
Examples are: square, rectangle, rhombus and parallelogram
A quadrilateral has 4 sides, 2 in which never intersect. Therefore, the lines that don't intersect are called parallel. There are 4 parallel sides but has 2 pairs of parallel sides.
It can have none, one (1 pair), two (2 pairs), 3 (one triplet), 4 (two pairs), 5 (one pair + one triplet) or 6 (three pairs or two triplets) of parallel lines.
A shape with two pairs of parallel sides is ........ a parallelogram!
A trapezoid.A rhombus.
Of course not. Rectangle = 2 pairs of paralell lines, both lines in pairs being same exact length... Example: 2x2x4x4 no if it did have more than 4 sides it would be another shape entirely
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