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The word you're fishing for is: "Trapezium".
(It was slightly tough, and took us a while, because you didn't tell us how many
letters were in it.)
The shape with two parallel sides and rounded ends is called a "capsule" or "oval" shape. It resembles a cylinder with hemispherical ends and is often used in design and architecture. In mathematics, it can also be referred to as a "cylindrical segment."
circle
a rectangle.if u spilt a cylinder down the middle vertically you get a rectangleIf you split it in half parallel to the ends, it cuts the cylinder into two cylinders (the cut surface being a circle).Cut at any angle between parallel to the ends and going through the point where the side meets the end produces an ellipse.Cut at any angle between the point where the sides meet the ends and perpendicular to the ends produces a four sided shape with each side an arc, opposite sides being equal.
A shape with sides of equal length is referred to as REGULAR. This has 7 letters.
A square is an example of four sided figures with the opposite sides parallel. While all sides have one side that is parallel to the opposing side, the sides are all other parallel to each other. Mathmaticaly speaking each side of the square has one parallel side opposing it and an orthogonal side at each of its ends. The square shares this property with other rectangles
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The shape with two parallel sides and rounded ends is called a "capsule" or "oval" shape. It resembles a cylinder with hemispherical ends and is often used in design and architecture. In mathematics, it can also be referred to as a "cylindrical segment."
A solid with congruent ends and parallel sides is typically called a prism. More specifically: 🔷 Types of Solids with Congruent Ends and Parallel Sides Prism: A solid with two congruent, parallel polygonal bases and sides that are parallelograms. Examples include: Rectangular prism (like a box) Triangular prism (like a tent shape) Pentagonal prism, etc. Cylinder: A special case where the congruent ends are circles, and the side is a curved surface. It also fits the definition of having congruent ends and parallel sides. So depending on the shape of the ends (polygonal or circular), the solid could be a prism or a cylinder.
circle
a rectangle.if u spilt a cylinder down the middle vertically you get a rectangleIf you split it in half parallel to the ends, it cuts the cylinder into two cylinders (the cut surface being a circle).Cut at any angle between parallel to the ends and going through the point where the side meets the end produces an ellipse.Cut at any angle between the point where the sides meet the ends and perpendicular to the ends produces a four sided shape with each side an arc, opposite sides being equal.
prism
A regular polygon
A shape with sides of equal length is referred to as REGULAR. This has 7 letters.
A square is an example of four sided figures with the opposite sides parallel. While all sides have one side that is parallel to the opposing side, the sides are all other parallel to each other. Mathmaticaly speaking each side of the square has one parallel side opposing it and an orthogonal side at each of its ends. The square shares this property with other rectangles
parallel is when two sides are congruent in all ways and the ends will never meet at a point.
A rectangle has two sides longer than the two shorter ends.
A trapezoid (UK trapezium) has D)one set of opposite sides parallel although they are of unequal length. An isosceles trapezoid has two sets of equal angles, at the ends of each of the parallel sides.