A shape with two pairs of opposite sides is a parallelogram. This includes rectangles, rhombuses, and squares, where opposite sides are both equal in length and parallel. Each pair of sides maintains the same distance apart throughout their length. Parallelograms also have opposite angles that are equal.
A parallelogram is such a shape.
a square
The shape you are describing is a rectangle. In a rectangle, there are two pairs of parallel sides, and opposite sides are equal in length. Additionally, the opposite angles are equal, with each angle measuring 90 degrees. A square is a specific type of rectangle where all sides are equal in length.
Every quadrilateral has 2 pairs of opposite sides and so it is not clear what the question is about.
2 pairs of adjacent sides are equal
A parallelogram is such a shape.
A square
How about a square, rectangle, rhombus or a parallelogram in which all have 2 pairs of opposite parallel sides.
a square
The shape you are describing is a rectangle. In a rectangle, there are two pairs of parallel sides, and opposite sides are equal in length. Additionally, the opposite angles are equal, with each angle measuring 90 degrees. A square is a specific type of rectangle where all sides are equal in length.
A shape with two pairs of parallel sides is ........ a parallelogram!
A square
A shape that has 2 pairs of equal sides and no right angles is a kite or a parallelogram. In a parallelogram, each side is equal to the one directly opposite; in a kite, the equal sides are adjacent to one another.
Every quadrilateral has 2 pairs of opposite sides and so it is not clear what the question is about.
It could be a hexagon which is stretched out so that one pair of opposite angles become acute - but they must be different otherwise you will have three pairs of parallel sides.
It could be a hexagon which is stretched out so that one pair of opposite angles become acute - but they must be different otherwise you will have three pairs of parallel sides.
2 pairs of adjacent sides are equal