Parallel sides are lines that remain the same distance apart.
trapezium
Yes because to be similar the shapes need to have the same ratio of sides and similar angles. To be congruent the shapes have to be the same shape and size, so 2 congruent shapes will always be similar.
No, shapes with odd numbers of sides do not always lack parallel sides. For example, a trapezoid is a four-sided shape (even number of sides) that has one pair of parallel sides, while an irregular pentagon (five sides) can have no parallel sides at all. The presence of parallel sides depends on the specific properties and measurements of the shape, not solely on whether the number of sides is odd or even.
Shapes with straight sides are called polygons
Two parallel lines are sides the same distance apart.
Quadrilaterals are shapes that always have four (4) sides
Any regular shapes have equal sides, including squares and equilateral triangles. Irregular shapes can also have equal sides, but not equal angles.
Parallel sides are lines that remain the same distance apart.
trapezium
Yes because to be similar the shapes need to have the same ratio of sides and similar angles. To be congruent the shapes have to be the same shape and size, so 2 congruent shapes will always be similar.
Apart from an equilateral triangle and a rhombus or square, there is no special name.
It means both sides are precisely the same distance apart .
The answer depends on the dimensions of the shape. Plane shapes - flat shapes in 2-dimensional space - will have the same number of vertices as sides. However, that is not the case with solid shapes.
A circle does not have any pairs of parallel sides. In geometry, parallel sides are defined as sides that are always the same distance apart and will never intersect. Since a circle is a curved shape with no straight sides, it does not have any pairs of parallel sides.
No, shapes with odd numbers of sides do not always lack parallel sides. For example, a trapezoid is a four-sided shape (even number of sides) that has one pair of parallel sides, while an irregular pentagon (five sides) can have no parallel sides at all. The presence of parallel sides depends on the specific properties and measurements of the shape, not solely on whether the number of sides is odd or even.
They are the boundaries of the shapes.