A parallelogram, or variants of polygons with 6 or more sides.
quadrilateral
A kite has two pairs of equal sides with no parallel sides.
It is a parallelogram.
No. A parallelogram, for example, is not a regular polygon. Even a rhombus, with parallel sides of equal lengths is not.
A square is a regular polygon with two sets of parallel sides. A parallelogram is an irregular polygon with one set of parallel sides. A rhombus is an irregular polygon with two sets of parallel sides. A rectangle is an irregular polygon with two sets of parallel sides. *Note - a regular polygon is a shape in which all sides are equal in length and all angles are equal in measurement.
Not all polygon have two pairs of parallel sides. For example, a square will, but not a triangle.
It depends on the actual shape of that octagon. It CAN have two pairs of parallel sides. A regular octagon has 4 pairs of parallel sides.
An isosceles trapezoid has a pair of parallel sides and a pair of equal base angles
A parallelogram has 2 pairs of parallel sides.
A rectangle perhaps?
quadrilateral
Any polygon with more than 3 sides can have two pairs of parallel sides.If it has only four sides and they make two parallel pairs, then it's a parallelogram.
A four sided polygon with two pairs of parallel sides is called a Parallelogram.
An isosceles triangle. It has two pairs of equal sides, which are also not parallel.
5 pairs of parallel sides.
An irregular quadrilateral, though it could possibly be a kite if there are two pairs of sides of equal length
No, a parallelogram has 2 pairs of parallel sides, a quadrilateral is simply any closed polygon with four sides.