the answer is a rhombus the answer is a rhombus
A rectangle
Rectangle or square. If all the sides are the same size then it is a square. if not, it is a rectangle.
you can prove any one of these statements to prove that quadrilateral is a rectangle: -- Opposite sides are parallel and any one angle is a right angle. -- Opposite sides are equal and any one angle is a right angle. -- All four angles are right angles. -- Adjacent angles are complementary, and one of them is a right angle. -- Opposite sides are either equal or parallel, and area is equal to the product of two adjacent sides. -- Diagonals are equal.
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.
A [generic] rectangle is a quadrilateral that has two pairs of opposite sides parallel and equal in length, along with 4 right angles.
I am a rectangle.
It is a quadrilateral whose opposite sides are parallel and has no right angles
A parallelogram is a quadrilateral whose opposite sides are parallel and has no right angles
a square
The quadrilateral described is a rectangle. In a rectangle, opposite sides are equal and parallel, and all four angles are right angles. This definition meets the criteria of having one pair of opposite sides that are equal and parallel, along with the presence of right angles.
A square or maybe a rectangle as well would fit the given description
square
a rhombus, a quadrilateral without right angle, a quadrilateral with equal opposite parallel sides but no right angles
a square
rectangle
A rectangle
rhombus