4 sided quadrilaterals having 2 pairs of opposite parallel sides are a square, a rectangle, a rhombus and a parallelogram.
No, it only has one pair of parallel sides. The other 2 sides are not parallel.
No because a polygon must have 3 or more sides
A PLANE has two sides
trapezoid
Two sides of a quadrilateral can be parallel.
A trapezoid. Two sides are parallel, the other two are not.
A square has 2 pairs of opposite parallel sides
No, it only has one pair of parallel sides. The other 2 sides are not parallel.
Lots of them. A cuboid, a cylinder, a prism, a regular dodecahedron, a frustum of a cone, a parallelepiped to name a few.
A trapezoid with two congruent, opposite sides is an isosceles trapezoid.
Reims and Orleans are two of the larger cities near Paris.
There are two airports in Paris. Paris-Orly just south of Paris, and Paris- Charles De Gaulle, north of Paris.
This could be just about any quadrilateral. Is there anything else describing it? A trapezoid has 2 parallel sides and usually looks like the Pizza Hut roof symbol. A parallelogram is described as a rectangle that got run over by a bus by my math teacher :P Parallelograms have two sets of parallel sides. The top and the bottom are parallel, the sides are parallel, but the top and side or bottom and sides aren't. Rectangles have two sets of parallel sides, as do squares. Hope this helps and wasn't too vague! ________ / \ / \ / \ / \ ------------------- Trapezoid _________ / / / / / / / / / / -------------- Parallelogram If those two show up as random slashes, dashes, and underscores, just ignore them. I typed them as demonstrations as the shapes, but they might show up wrong.
Yes. When you subtract two, you get two congruent sides.
It can have two congruent sides but does not have to.
Two Sides Of was created in 1985.
A kite has two pairs of equal sides with no parallel sides.