Many quadrilaterals have 2 parallel lines. Trapezoids, for instance.
when you have 2 lines such as a and band they are across each other and do not tuch and there measure (if any ) are added up = 180 then it is parrel
Assuming parrel is an approximation to parallel, the answer is a parallelogram, and irregular vesions of pentagon, hexagon etc.
Two lines that run side by side but will never run into each other, like yellow lines on a road.
It doesn't if it's a regular nonagon. If it's irregular, then it can, but it doesn't have to.
A trapezium has 1 pair of opposite parallel sides of different lengths
A shape with 4 straight lines in which there are 2 parallel and 2 unparallel lines is called a Trapezium.
rhombus
no shape does! * * * * * Not true. A parallelogram has rotational symmetry of order 2, but no lines of symmetry.
It is a closed 2-dimensional shape bounded by six straight lines.
A matchbox is rectangular in shape. A rectangle has 2 lines of rotational symmetery. So, a matchbox has 2 lines of rotational symmetry.
2 lines crossed to make an "X" shape.
A quadrangle is a closed 2-dimensional shape bounded by four straight lines.
Yes opposite sides are parallel
The equator is the parallel of zero latitude.
10 lines.
It is a polygon.
Two straight lines connected by one curve is the basic horse-shoe shape.