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The description given fits that of an isosceles trapezoid whereas non parallel sides are equal in length and base angles are equal in sizes.
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Parallel is a term that is usually used to describe the direction of a line. Parallel runs in the direction of north and south.
SCSI
A square has two sets of parallel line segments. "Parallel" does not describe a square, however.
They can never be parallel. They may or may not be congruent, depending on the specific triangle.
Congruent, parallel and disc, all best describe the bases of a cylinder.
They are parallel to each other is the best choice to describe the bases of a cylinder.
Yes, a quadrilateral can have no parallel lines. For example, a general irregular quadrilateral, where no sides are equal or parallel, fits this description. Such a shape can have all four sides of different lengths and angles, resulting in no parallel sides.
A square fits into the description.
A cylinder would fit the given description