Is anyone good with geometry? If yes, please show your work on these questions so i can see how its done. C:

Answer:
No.
Step-by-step explanation:
You have to imagine (or create a physical model so you can see) that the left and right frame pieces are joined to the top frame piece. The angle each "vertical" piece makes with the horizontal is the sum of the angles shown at each corner: 37° + 50° = 87°.
The angles at each of the corners constitute same-side interior angles where the horizontal transversal crosses the "vertical" lines of each of the side pieces. If the side pieces were parallel, those angles would be supplementary (add to 180°). Instead, they add to 87° + 87° = 174° ≠ 180°. Hence the "verticals" are not parallel.
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Usually, a "square" frame has right-angle corners. Here, the corner angles add to 87°, a few degrees short of a right angle. The effect will be to make the side pieces closer together at the bottom than they are at the top. (Parallel lines are the same distance apart everywhere.)