a line
Unfortunately it does not have equal length in fact 2 of its sides are the same but the others are not.* * * * *Wrong!The key requirement of a trapezium is that it has exactly one pair of parallel sides. It can have 0, 1, 2 or 3 sides of equal length.Also, there is nothing fortunate or unfortunate about having sides of equal length.
No shape, its impossible for a shape to have 0 sides because even a line has 1 side.
The Community answer is sheer nonsense.A triangle can have 3 (equilateral), 2 (isosceles) or 0 (scalene) equal sides.
circle
it begins with A
rhombus
The semi circle is a shape which has 1 line of symmetry 1straight side 0 equal length sides 0 parallel sides 2 vertices 0 diagnals
An isosceles triangle - a triangle with two sides of equal length.
a pentagon has 5 sides total, and no parallel sides. A hexagon has 6 sides, so it has 3 parallel sides. any shape with an odd number of equal sides has 0 parallel sides, no matter how many sides it has. every shape with an even number of equal sides will have the # of sides divided by 2 (#/2) of parallel sides.
It does not have any sides it's shape of an ovalAN OBLONG SHAPE IS NOT A OVAL
a line
A point. Other shapes may not have straight sides but that does not mean that they do not have sides.
I'm not sure that's mathematically possible. Please let me know if you discover otherwise.
Yes
There is no such shape.
A shape cannot have only one side because it would not be closed. A shape must have at least three sides to be a closed figure (no "gaps")