What is a quadrilateral with two sets of parallel sides?
A quadrilateral is a closed shape that is obtained by joining four points among which any three points are non-collinear.
Answer: A quadrilateral with two sets of parallel sides is called a parallelogram.
Parallel lines are the lines that never intersect and the distance between them is always equal at all levels.
Explanation:
In a parallelogram opposite sides are parallel.
Rectangle, square, and rhombus are special types of parallelograms that have two sets of parallel sides.
So, a quadrilateral with two sets of parallel sides is called a parallelogram.
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