A trapezoid
retangle
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.
A rectangle is a shape that has four sides with two parallel lines.
no
parallel lines.
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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.
A rectangle is a shape that has four sides with two parallel lines.
no
parallel lines.
The four sided shape that has two parallel lines is called a trapezoid. A parallelogram is a four sided shape that has two pairs of parallel lines.
The shape has to be a parallelogram since it has no lines of symmetry and all sides are equal and parallel
A square
infinity-agon... the most sides would logically have the most parallel lines
A trapezium (has only one pair of unequal parallel lines).
A shape that has two parallel lines and no perpendicular lines is a trapezoid, specifically an isosceles trapezoid. In this shape, one pair of opposite sides is parallel, while the other pair is not perpendicular to the parallel sides. This creates a unique geometry without right angles. Another example could be a parallelogram, which also has two pairs of parallel sides but does not necessarily have any perpendicular lines.
To draw a quadrilateral with only two sides parallel, start by sketching a trapezoid shape. Begin with two horizontal lines of different lengths for the parallel sides, ensuring they are not equal. Then, connect the endpoints of these lines with two non-parallel sides, angling them inward or outward to create the desired shape. Label the vertices to clarify the quadrilateral.