a square has 2 pairs of parallel lines
A square has 2 pairs of equal opposite parallel lines
2 pairs of two lines.
square? im not sure square? im not sure Yes, a square, but we're talking "line segments" - so when the two lines meet to form a 90 degree corner, we get the perpendicular and any of the two lines opposite each other (since all the angles in a square are 90 degrees) are parallel.
An octagon need not have any parallel sides. But it can have any number from 2 to 8 lines that are parallel - in pairs, triplets or quartets.
Yes. A square consists of two pairs of parallel lines!
A square has 2 pairs of opposite parallel lines.
a square has 2 pairs of parallel lines
there are 2 sets of parallel lines in a square
A square has four sets of parallel lines.
A square has 2 pairs of equal opposite parallel lines
Four parallel lines would not correspond to any of the commonly taught shapes. Two pairs of parallel lines would be characteristic of the square, rhombus, rectangle, and parallelogram
One side cannot be parallel because parallel is a relationship between two lines (or sides). A square has two pairs of parallel lines.
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Yes.
it has 2 pairs of parallel lines
Examples are: square, rectangle, rhombus and parallelogram