Yes A parallelogram has opposite sides parallel and equal in length. Does a rectangle have opposite sides parallel and equal in length? Yes Thus a rectangle is a parallelogram.
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)
Yes. It also has another set of 2 parallel sides.
Really? How about a rectangle? Or perhaps a square (which is a rectangle, btw)? Any parallelogram has two pairs of parallel sides.
A rectangle has two pairs of parallel and congruent sides. An equilateral rectangle, or square, has four equal sides. Other quadrilaterals include trapezoids, which have two adjacent and equal sides, parallelograms, which have two pairs of parallel and congruent sides, and rhombi, which have four equal sides. (The a rectangle is a type of parallelogram. What differentiates it is angle configuration. A rhombus is likewise differentiated from a square by angle configuration.)
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
It has 2 pairs of parallel sides
Yes opposite sides are parallel in a rectangle
Its opposite sides are parallel.
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Two pairs.
There are 2
It has 2 pairs of parallel sides
A rectangle, by definition is an irregular quadrilateral. It has two pairs of parallel sides.
A square has parallel sides. A rectangle has parallel sides.
There are two pairs of parallel sides in a rectangle - 1 pair of lengths, and 1 pair of widths.Therefore, 4 parallel sides!
It has two pairs of parallel sides.