Every rectangle has. That includes every square.
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A quadrilateral as described is a parallelogram. If the angles between the two sets of parallel lines are 90 degrees, the shape is a rectangle, a special form of parallelogram.
The rhombus.
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You call it a parallelogram.
a square
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It is a parallelogramIf one of the angles is a right angle (then they all are) and the quadrilateral is a rectangle.If both pairs of sides are equal in length (but none of the angles is a right angle) the quadrilateral is a rhombus.If the sides are equal and one of the angles is a right angle, the quadrilateral is a square.
Every rectangle has. That includes every square.
It's a square.
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I don't think this is possible. there is not a quadrilateral with these qualities. If it is a quadrilateral, it will automatically have parallel lines, but there is not one that has both. The closest one would be the trapezoid, with a set of parallel lines, but no right angle. The square and rectangle have two sets of parallel lines and 4 right angles.
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Since a quadrilateral is a defined as any object with two sets of two parallel lines that form four 90 degree right angles. It would have 2 sets of 2 parallel lines.
A square has 3 sets of parallel sides of equal length AND all the angles are 90 degrees. A rhombus has 2 sets of parallel lines of equal length, but the angles aren't all 90 degrees.