Trapezoid
Shapes are not parallel or perpendicular. Lines are.Every side of a rectangle is parallel to the side opposite it,and perpendicular to both of the sides next to it.
Take your pencil and draw a circle round the answer you think is correct.
A trapezoid, trapezium and a pentagon have only 1 set of parallel lines.
They are two shapes that are in line with each other I I These two letters are parallel whereas I _ are not
all right some body said that Ellipse Circle Oval but parallel shapes need to have lines so they are not parallel shapes so all i know that are not parallel is a diamond and a rhombus
You need at least one pair of parallel sides. Most trapezoids have that.
trapezoid
Shapes are not parallel or perpendicular. Lines are.Every side of a rectangle is parallel to the side opposite it,and perpendicular to both of the sides next to it.
trapezoids
Take your pencil and draw a circle round the answer you think is correct.
trapezoid
A trapezoid, trapezium and a pentagon have only 1 set of parallel lines.
It is impossible. You must have at least two sides which are parallel to one another.
A trapezoid and an isosceles trapezoid
They are two shapes that are in line with each other I I These two letters are parallel whereas I _ are not
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Not sure how you can have only one parallel side. What is it parallel to?
Put 2 lines on the perpendicular sides and put 1 line for the parallel sides
trapezoid
It is not possible to have 1 parallel side since it must be parallel to another side. A four sided shape with 1 PAIR of parallel sides is a trapezium (or trapezoid).
all right some body said that Ellipse Circle Oval but parallel shapes need to have lines so they are not parallel shapes so all i know that are not parallel is a diamond and a rhombus
Geometric shapes that have only one pair of parallel sides include trapezoids (or trapeziums in some regions) and certain types of irregular quadrilaterals. In a trapezoid, the two non-parallel sides are not equal in length and can converge or diverge. These shapes are characterized by their unique angle and side properties, distinguishing them from other quadrilaterals.
No, not all shapes have parallel sides. For example, triangles and certain types of irregular polygons do not contain any parallel sides. However, many shapes, such as rectangles and parallelograms, do have parallel sides. The presence of parallel sides depends on the specific type of shape being considered.
There are infinitely many shapes that do.
You cannot have 1 parallel side; in a quadrilateral a side must be parallel to another side. A trapezium has one pair of parallel sides. A parallelogram, with special cases of a rhombus also have a pair of parallel sides. In fact they have two pairs of parallel sides but the question does not limit the number of parallel sides to one. (NB the rectangle and square are special cases of the parallelogram and rhombus.)