a square
prism and cylinder
There are two definitions for trapezoids. One defines them as a quadrilateral with at least two parallel lines, which would include parallelograms. The other strictly defines trapezoids as quadrilaterals with exactly two parallel lines.
In geometry, a trapezoid, known as a trapezium outside of North America, is characterized by a convex quadrilateral with at least a single pair of parallel sides. However, some quadrilaterals with two pairs of parallel sides are simply known as parallelograms, and not considered a trapezoid at all.
any regular quadrilateral will have at least one pair, this includes, but is not limited to, square, rectangle and parallelogram
If it has at least one set of parallel sides, then at least one set of angles are congruent
No. A quadrilateral is trapezoid if it has at least one pair of parallel sides.
A trapezoid is not a parallelogram. A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides, while a parallelogram is a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides. These two shapes have different properties and cannot be considered the same.
No.
How about a cylinder or a cuboid
Prisms.
A quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides has multiple possible names, depending on what type of quadrilateral it is.SquareRectangleParallelogramRhomboidTrapezoidYou are probably looking for only one pair of parallel sides, which is a trapezoid - both regular and irregular.
No. An example of a quadrilateral that doesn't have a pair of parallel sides is a kite.
Yes
A trapezoid, if my memory serves me correctly.
prism and cylinder
It is impossible. You must have at least two sides which are parallel to one another.
You need at least one pair of parallel sides. Most trapezoids have that.