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2 pairs, the sides opposite each other are congruent to each other
I would say 4. ---------------------------------------- Each two opposite sides (of the four sides) has equal length and different than the other two opposite sides.
In a square adjacent sides are perpendicular to each other and opposite sides are parallel to each other.
You just described a run-of-the-mill rectangle. A special case of the rectangle, where all sides are equal, is the square. But if you have a quadrilateral with four right angles and one pair of opposite sides is longer than the other pair of opposite sides, you have a rectangle. Period.
A decagon cannot be a parallelogram. In a parallelogram, the opposite sides are parallel to each other. in a decagon, some of the opposite sides would go in different directions.
Oh, dude, those elusive brothers are the two brothers who live across from each other. You know, they're like neighbors but not quite. So, technically, they're on opposite sides of the road, but they just never bother to say hi or something. Classic sibling rivalry, am I right?
They are the sides facing each other at opposite sides.
A rhombus is a parallelogram. The opposite sides are parallel (never will intercept) each other.
cuz it has 6 sides and each opposite pair will never meet each other when drawn longer.
In a parallelogram opposite sides are parallel to each other.
a decagon i believe has either 5 or 20 opposite sides * * * * * A decagon has 10 sides so I cannot see how it could have 20 opposite sides. It has 5 pairs of opposite sides but this does not mean that these opposite sides face each other. In an irregular decagon it is quite possible for opposite sides to be at right angles or at any angle to each other.
Yes that is true
in geometry i learned a parallelogram has only 2 pairs of parallel sides each pair of opposite sides is parallel
Opposite leaves are opposite each other, on opposite sides of the plant stem. Alternate leaves are on opposite sides of the stem but they are higher or lower than each other - not opposite
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Never, there are no true "opposite sides" on a triangle as each side intersects the other two at a point. Were two of the lines parallel, the triangle would be missing a point and would not be a closed shape.
Diagonals never bisect sides. They join the ends of sides.In a rectangle, the diagonals always bisect each other.