the answer is no and yes
Yes, a square has two pairs of parallel sides.
In a square adjacent sides are perpendicular to each other and opposite sides are parallel to each other.
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No. A kite does not have parallel sides (unless it degenerates to a square).
A parallelogram is a quadrilateral having both pairs of opposite sides parallel to each other. A rectangle has both sides parallel to each other, but a rectangle is not a square.
A square and a rhombus both have all sides equal and opposite sides parallel.
A square has four parallel sides (two pairs of parallel sides).
a square
A square has four sides that are all equal in length and is characterized by right angles (90 degrees) at each corner. The sides of a square are parallel to one another in pairs; opposite sides are parallel, while adjacent sides are perpendicular to each other. Thus, a square exhibits both parallel and perpendicular relationships among its sides.
Both a square and a trapezoid are types of quadrilaterals, meaning they each have four sides. Additionally, they both can have two pairs of parallel sides; in the case of a square, all sides are equal and parallel, while a trapezoid has at least one pair of parallel sides. Both shapes also have interior angles that sum to 360 degrees.
Sure it can. A trapezoid has two parallel sides; a square has both pairs of side parallel. Therefore, all square are automatically trapezoids.
A square (i am pretty sure) has 2 sets of parallel sides and four parallel sides.