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the quadrilateral having a one pair of opposite sides parallel out of boththe pairs,what type of quadrilateral is it ?

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Answered by REHAN0412
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parallelogram

A parallelogram is a quadrilateral whose opposite sides are parallel. The opposite angles of a parallelogram are equal. The opposite sides of a parallelogram are equal. The diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The quadrilateral having a one pair of opposite sides parallel out of both the pairs. What type of quadrilateral is it ?

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The quadrilateral is a trapezium.

A trapezium is a quadrilateral having a one pair of opposite sides parallel out of both the pairs.

A trapezium is a type of quadrilateral, which has only two parallel sides and the other two sides are non-parallel. Its other pair of sides is not parallel to each other. The opposite angles of a trapezium may not be equal.

Please refer to the attached image.

In the attachment, ABCD is a trapezium, where AD is parallel to CD but AD is not parallel to BC. The opposite angles are also unequal.

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