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No. Each of its four sides is perpendicular to two other sides.
By definition, a parallelogram two separate pairs has parallel sides. The only type of parallelogram that has perpendicular sides is a rectangle. All others have non-perpendicular sides.
A hexagon with exactly one pair of perpendicular sides is a six-sided polygon where only one pair of adjacent sides meet at a right angle (90 degrees), while the other four sides do not form any right angles with each other or with the perpendicular pair. This configuration leads to a less regular shape compared to a standard hexagon. The specific arrangement of the remaining sides can vary, resulting in different types of hexagons that still adhere to the one pair of perpendicular sides criterion.
It is a closed four-sided shape with one pair of parallel sides, joined at only one end by a line which is perpendicular to both.
There is no shape with only two sides. The lowest is three which is a triangle.