Slanted polygons, rectangles, squares, trapazoids, kites
A parallelogram. A rhombus, rectangle or square are special cases.
Of the quadrilaterals: a square, a rectangle, a parallelogram and a rhombus
Parallelogram -- 2 pairs of parallel sides Trapezoid -- exactly 1 pair of parallel sides Rhombus -- 4 congruent sides Rectangle -- 4 angles congruent Square -- four angles and sides congruent
Parallelogram -- 2 pairs of parallel sides Trapezoid -- exactly 1 pair of parallel sides Rhombus -- 4 congruent sides Rectangle -- 4 angles congruent Square -- four angles and sides congruent
A parallelogram (and all its special cases) has two pairs of opposite sides that are congruent. An isosceles trapezium has one pair of congruent opposite sides. Selected irregular quadrilaterals can have a pair.
Parallelograms, rhombuses, squares, and rectangles are the quadrilaterals that have opposite congruent sides.
square and a rectangle
A rhomboid and oblong
They all do. That is part of being a quadrilateral.
opposite sides are parallel opposite sides congruent opposite angles are equal opposite lines parallel 1 pair opp. lines parallel and congruent
Slanted polygons, rectangles, squares, trapazoids, kites
A parallelogram. A rhombus, rectangle or square are special cases.
A parallelogram if the two pairs are mutually congruent but all four sides are not. A rhombus if all four are.
A kite
Of the quadrilaterals: a square, a rectangle, a parallelogram and a rhombus
Parallelogram and Trapezoid.