A trapezoid.
This is a parallelogram.
The shape has to be a parallelogram since it has no lines of symmetry and all sides are equal and parallel
A rectangle is one of them
Yes, a quadrilateral can have no parallel lines. For example, a general irregular quadrilateral, where no sides are equal or parallel, fits this description. Such a shape can have all four sides of different lengths and angles, resulting in no parallel sides.
no? because in order to be a quadrilateral you need 4 sides. a pair of parallel lines in just 2 lines. parallel lines also never touch.
This is a parallelogram.
A square has.
A kite is a 4 sided quadrilateral that has no parallel sides
Yes. Think of a kite shape. Symmetry along its length but no parallel sides.
The shape has to be a parallelogram since it has no lines of symmetry and all sides are equal and parallel
A rectangle is one of them
It is not possible to have a quadrilateral with four parallel sides - this would bea series of four parallel lines that do not intersect.A quadrilateral with four sides of equal length is a rhombus, however.And a quadrilateral with 2 pairs of parallel sides is a parallelogram.
no? because in order to be a quadrilateral you need 4 sides. a pair of parallel lines in just 2 lines. parallel lines also never touch.
A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with exactly two parallel sides.
Trapezoid
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.
An irregular quadrilateral can have zero, one, or two pairs of parallel lines, but typically it has no parallel lines. By definition, an irregular quadrilateral does not have equal sides or angles, which means it does not conform to the properties of specific types of quadrilaterals like rectangles or parallelograms that have parallel sides. Thus, the most common scenario for an irregular quadrilateral is having no parallel lines at all.