No because a square, a rectangle, a rhombus and a kite are other types of 4 sided quadrlaterals
rectangle, rhombus, parallelogram, trapezoid, isosceles trapezoid, kite ... etc
Yes, trapezoid
Two, a square and a trapezoid. A square is a rectangle and a parallelogram.
this is not possible as all squares are paralelograms.
Yes. A square is a special case of a parallelogram.
No
No
rectangle, rhombus, parallelogram, trapezoid, isosceles trapezoid, kite ... etc
Yes, providing it has 4 sides.
Yes
A quadrilateral that is not a parallelogram (two sets of parallel sides) may be a trapezoid or a trapezium (US terms). To draw a trapezium (irregular quadrilateral), draw two parallel lines and connect them with unequal lines at non-congruent angles. If you make the angles opposite and congruent, you have drawn a trapezoid, which looks like a small stepstool with a top smaller than the base. If you make the connecting lines of equal length, you have drawn a trapezoid or parallelogram.
No. There are other options. A parallelogram is a special case of a trapezoid; a trapezoid has a set of parallel sides. It is of course quite possible to draw a quadrilateral that has NO parallel sides.
by making a square
Any quadrilateral that's not a parallelogram or a trapezoid. That would be almost all quadrilaterals that it's possible to draw. The ones with names are the rare special cases.
Yes, trapezoid
Trapezoid by doraexplorer: the 2 sides of a trapezoid left and right intersect when you draw longer lines from the top. if you draw the lines from under these lines, they will not meet. you can say trapezoid, but i think the answer is a rhombus. by the way, you spelled quadrilateral wrong.
Two, a square and a trapezoid. A square is a rectangle and a parallelogram.