A parallelogram has 2 pairs of parallel sides, and provided that it isn't a square, it has no square corners. If necessary, you could call it an "oblique parallelogram" to indicate that it isn't square.
A square or a rectangle.
A square has two pairs of parallel sides.It has two pairs of parallel sides.
A square, a rectangle, a diamond, and a kite are the four basic shapes that contain two pairs of equal or parallel parts.
Circles
None of that is true of a rhombus. -- A rhombus must have two pairs of parallel sides. -- A rhombus need not have any square corners. But if it has any at all, then it has four of them, and most people looking at it would call it a square.
A square or a rectangle.
a square and a rectangle
a square
Here are three shapes that have two pairs of parallel lines: square parallelogram rectangle There are many polygons with at least two pairs of parallel lines. hexagon (has 3 pairs of parallel lines) octagon (has 4 pairs) decagon (has 5 pairs)
Yes, a square has two pairs of parallel sides.
A square has two pairs of parallel sides.It has two pairs of parallel sides.
A square, a rectangle, a diamond, and a kite are the four basic shapes that contain two pairs of equal or parallel parts.
Circles
None of that is true of a rhombus. -- A rhombus must have two pairs of parallel sides. -- A rhombus need not have any square corners. But if it has any at all, then it has four of them, and most people looking at it would call it a square.
Both shapes have 4 sides, 4 right angles and 2 parallel pairs of lines.
Angle
Yes. A parallelogram has two pairs of parallel sides. If the corners are all right angles, then the parallelogram is a rectangle, and if all sides are of equal length, it is also a square. It's impossible to make a square or rectangle, without them having two pairs of parallel sides.