A Rhombus
i have a feeling its a rhombus
Any parallelogram, including rhombus, but not including rectangle or square.
A TRAPEZIUM. Trapezia can be SYMMETRIC or ASSYMETRIC. That is Non-parallel sides can be of the same length or of different lengths/ intersext at different angles to the parallel lines.
Without knowing their arrangement or the angles involved, all you can say is that it is a quadrilateral (4 sides). If the long sides are opposite, parallel, and equal in length -- and if the short sides are opposite, parallel, and equal in length -- you have a parallelogram. If all of the angles of the parallelogram are right angles, you have a rectangle.
rectangle
square
A shape with opposite sides parallel and of the same length and four right angles is a rectangle.
They are the pairs of sides which are parallel.
square
A quadrilateral with 4 right angles and opposite sides that are parallel can be either a rectangle if the adjacent sides are of different length or a square if the adjacent sides are of the same length.
NO!!! A square is a quadrilateral with 4 right angles.. Also four sides of equal length . Also the opposite sides are parallel. A Rhombus is a quadrilateral with 4 angles, opposite angles are equal in size. None are right angles. .. Also four sides of equal length . Also the opposite sides are parallel. (Think of it as a 'lazy' square).
The shape you are describing is a rhombus. A rhombus has all four sides of equal length, opposite sides that are parallel, and opposite angles that are equal. When the diagonals of a rhombus are drawn, they intersect at right angles.
(1) Opposite sides are the same length and (2) All four corners are right-angles.
A rhombus has 4 sides of equal length, opposing parallel sides, and no right angles
rhombus
Rhombus
A rectangle.