Yes opposite sides are parallel in a rectangle
A square has all congruent sides. A rectangle has two pairs of parallel sides.
Quadrilaterals that have parallel opposite sides (assuming that each side is parallel to its opposite): A parallelogram A rectangle A square (really a rectangle with all sides equal in length)
Its opposite sides are parallel.
Adjacent sides are perpendicular. Opposite sides are parallel.
a rectangle is not a square by a square having parallel sides for all but the rectangle only has one pair of parallel sides * * * * * Actually, a rectangle has two pairs of parallel sides - the same as a square. Where they differ is that a rectangle has two pairs of sides of equal length, but each pair is different from the other. In a square, all four sides are of equal length.
There are two sets of parallel lines in a rectangle, which is to say each of the two sides are parallel to each other.A rectangle has two set of parallel sides
No rectangle has only one pair of parallel sides.Every rectangle has two pairs of parallel sides...
A square has parallel sides. A rectangle has parallel sides.
A square is rectangle with all its sides are equal in length. The rectangle has: (a) opposites sides are parallel. (b) opposite angles are equal
no it does not but it has two pairs of parallel lines. A square has all equal sides. A rectangle has 2 pairs of equal sides though!
A square fulfills all the properties of a rectangle: four sides; opposite sides are parallel; all angles are right angles.
A rectangle is a quadrilateral (4 sides) and has all right angles and 2 pairs of parallel sides. A trapezoid is also a quadrilateral, but has only 1 pair of parallel sides.