How many sets of parallel sides does a parallelogram have?
What is 2 sets of parallel sides?
How many sets of parallel lines does a trapezoid have?
What is 1 pair?
In an equilateral triangle, how many sides are equivalent?
What is 3 sides?
A rectangle with four right angles and all sides the same length is considered what?
What is a square?
What is a trapezoid?
What does the vocabulary term quadrilateral mean?
How many side lengths are equivalent in an isosceles triangle?
What are 2 sides?
Why can you classify a square as a rhombus, but not a rhombus as a square?
What is because a rhombus has 4 sides equal in length?
How many right angles are in a rectangle?
What is 4 right angles?
What makes a rectangle a parallelogram?
What is by having two sets of parallel lines?
Why is a triangle not a quadrilateral?
What is because it only has 3 sides?
What is 90 degrees?
What rule makes it true that all squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares?
What is it that rectangles have to have 4 right angles?
How many corners does a trapezoid have?
What is 4 corners?
What makes the rhombus match for a parallelogram?
What is by having two sets of parallel lines?
Does a trapezoid have two sets of parallel sides?
What is no?
An acute angle has to be less than what number of degrees?
What makes a square different from a rectangle?
How many obtuse angles can a rhombus have?
What is 2?
Why can a parallelogram have different lengths of sides?
What is because a parallelogram only needs two pairs of parallel sides?
What shape has two pairs of parallel sides, four 90-degree angles, but has unequal side lengths?
What is a rectangle?
A scalene triangle has how many sides that are not the same length?
What is 3 sides?
What are the rules for a shape to be considered a rhombus?
What is having 4 equal side lengths?
How many acute angles does a trapezoid have?