A rhombus. (Could also be a square if there's a 90o angle)
Square = parallelogram and a square trapezoid = trapezoid Parallelogram = Parallelogram
Regular, Acute, and Equilateral * * * * * Regular and Equilateral are correct but not Acute. An acute triangle with angles of 50,60 70 degrees for example, is not regular. An equiangular triangle is the third possible name.
From the name parallelogram --- yes. Opposite sides of a parallelogram are parallel.
Triangle A is the only possible name from the information provided.
A diamond, or mathematically correct a parallelogram or tilted square. You may also be thinking of a trapezoid.
It is an equilateral triangle
a rhombus
There are two types of quadrilaterals that are formed when two congruent equilateral triangles are joined. These shapes are rhombus and parallelogram.
A square also fits the definition of a rectangle (all angles are 90°), and a rhombus (all sides are equal length).
Square = parallelogram and a square trapezoid = trapezoid Parallelogram = Parallelogram
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A TrapeziumGoodness, no. A trapezium only has one pair of parallel sides. As far as I know, the answer is just a plain old parallelogram. You may be confusing this with a rhombus, equilateral parallelogram, or diamond, or even lozenge. The only parallelogram with adjacent sides that are equal, and therefore all sides equal (since opposite sides of a parallelogram are equal).By the way, did you notice you spelled parallelogram incorrectly? - 2 ells followed by one ell.the answer is RHOMBOID
Regular, Acute, and Equilateral * * * * * Regular and Equilateral are correct but not Acute. An acute triangle with angles of 50,60 70 degrees for example, is not regular. An equiangular triangle is the third possible name.
A parallelogram is also a quadrilateral.
From the name parallelogram --- yes. Opposite sides of a parallelogram are parallel.
because daniell.p.gondahon doscovered it
Triangle A is the only possible name from the information provided.