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A quadrilateral with only one pair of opposite sides parallel

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Answered by Surajprakashtiwary
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In a square, rectangle, orrhombus, the opposite side lines are parallel. A quadrilateral with the opposite side lines parallel is known as a parallelogram. If only one pair of opposite sides is required to be parallel, the shape is a trapezoid.
Answered by SmritiSami
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A quadrilateral with only one pair of opposite sides parallel is a trapezium.

  • A trapezium is a quadrilateral with one parallel set of sides. One set of opposing sides is in parallel, but the other pair is not.
  • Because a trapezium has just one set of parallel sides. Also, the trapezium's qualities in which only one pair of opposed sides is equal.
  • A rhombus' diagonals are 90 degrees apart and bisect each other.
  • A parallelogram, square, or rectangle is a quadrilateral with both sides parallel.
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