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the quadritaleral having one pair of opposite sides parallel out of both the pairs,what type of quadritaleral is it​

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Answered by jainbhavna400
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Name of Quadrilateral Description

Rectangle 2 pairs of parallel sides. 4 right angles (90°). Opposite sides are parallel and congruent. All angles are congruent.

Square 4 congruent sides. 4 right angles (90°). Opposite sides are parallel. All angles are congruent.

Trapezoid Only one pair of opposite sides is parallel.

Answered by Anonymous
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It is a Trapezium because Trapezium is the only one with such a peculiar feature of having one pair of opposite sides parallel.

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