A trapezoid I think... It's kinda like (youre gonna have to use youre imahination a little here) /=\
There are many such shapes. Any polygon with an even number of sides can have opposite sides that meet the above requirements.
Yes
Both are quadrilaterals. A rectangle has 4 right angles, a rhombus has 2 pairs of equal angles (at opposite corners) A rhombus has 4 equal sides, a rectangle has 2 pairs of equal sides. The opposite sides in both shapes are parallel to each other.
Slanted polygons, rectangles, squares, trapazoids, kites
A parallelogram with opposite parallel sides would fit the given description.
Quadratic
A point has no corners and no sides. There are several geometic shapes with no corners and only one side. Some of the shapes are circle, oval, and sphere.
they both have sides and corners. they both have sides and corners.
If it is 'slanted' it is not a rectangle. If the opposite sides are congruent (just like a rectangle) but the angles are not 90 degrees, it is a parallelogram.
Quadrilateral.
A triangle
There are many such shapes. Any polygon with an even number of sides can have opposite sides that meet the above requirements.
square
Yes
A polygon with 2n sides (n>1) can have opposite sides congruent.
It is a square as square has 4 sides and all of them are equal. Also it has 4 corners.
Both are quadrilaterals. A rectangle has 4 right angles, a rhombus has 2 pairs of equal angles (at opposite corners) A rhombus has 4 equal sides, a rectangle has 2 pairs of equal sides. The opposite sides in both shapes are parallel to each other.