A square or a rhombus
A polygon (four sided shape) that has 2 parallel sides with different lengths, and 2 sides with the same length but sort of slanting in. * * * * * No. What is described is an isosceles trapezium. In general, the slanting sides need not be the same length.
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.
This shape is a square. A square is a type of rectangle, which is a type of parallelogram, which is a type of quadrilateral.
A Rhombus
a shape that's sides a not the same length and angles are not the same degree
No. The sides of a shape don't need to be equal in length to be parallel.
A kite
A shape with opposite sides parallel and of the same length and four right angles is a rectangle.
A Paralellogram
A trapezoid
triunghiul echilateral
A four sided figure with all sides the same length and opposite sides parallel.
In plane geometry, a shape with four sides, two of which are parallel and have the same length, cannot have a reflex angle.
A trapezoid has at least one set of parallel lines, but they need not be the same length. Here is a picture of one with parallel sides, but clearly not the same length Dr. Chuck (picture is from http://illuminations.nctm.org/LessonDetail.aspx?ID=L580)
A Rhombus
A square or a rhombus
A kite