No. The sides of a cylinder are not parallel.
One pair of equal opposite circular sides.
It has opposite circular parallel sides with a rounded body
A square has four parallel sides (two pairs of parallel sides).
2There are two parallel sides....A rhombus has two pairs of opposite parallel sides.There are two parallel sides....A rhombus has two pairs of opposite parallel sides.
0 Parallel sides
A cylinder has two parallel sides, which are the circular bases at the top and bottom. These bases are congruent and parallel to each other, while the curved surface connects them.
One pair of equal opposite circular sides.
It has opposite circular parallel sides with a rounded body
A cylinder is a three-dimensional shape defined by two congruent circular bases that are parallel to each other. The sides of the cylinder are perpendicular to these bases, forming a curved surface. When considering a polygon inscribed in the cylinder, the polygon's vertices would be located on the circular bases, and its sides would be parallel if it is a regular polygon. Thus, the choices describing this scenario would include terms like "congruent bases," "parallel sides," and "polygonal cross-sections."
You make a right cylinder. Select a plane which is inclined to the axis of the cylinder and use this plane (and one parallel to it), to make the bases.
A cylinder would seem to fit the given description that has circular parallel bases and a rounded body.
A square has four parallel sides (two pairs of parallel sides).
A hexagon (6 sides) has three sets of parallel sides.
A kite has no parallel sides
Its opposite sides are parallel.
octagons do not have parallel sides
A square has parallel sides. A rectangle has parallel sides.