Yes the sides are all the same as well too.
No, only trapeziums (1 pair), parallelograms and squares (both pairs)
Well, a trapezoid is a quadrilateral. All regular quadrilaterals have 2 pairs of parallel sides. Ex, squares rectangles and trapezoids
Yes. A Parallelogram is a quadrilateral that has two pairs of parallel sides which are opposite each other and of equal length, though the pairs may be of different length to each other. If the angles are all 90° then the parallelogram is also a rectangle. If the angles are all 90° AND all sides are equal then the parallelogram is also a square. All squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares; Similarly all squares are rhombuses but not all rhombuses are squares And all rhombuses, and thus squares, are parallelograms, but not all parallelograms are rhombuses (nor squares).
A square or a rhombus has two pairs of parallel sides and all sides are equivalent.
Yes.
Yes the sides are all the same as well too.
No, it just has to have two pairs of parallel sides. By this definition all squares are also rectangles.
No, only trapeziums (1 pair), parallelograms and squares (both pairs)
Well, a trapezoid is a quadrilateral. All regular quadrilaterals have 2 pairs of parallel sides. Ex, squares rectangles and trapezoids
Yes. A Parallelogram is a quadrilateral that has two pairs of parallel sides which are opposite each other and of equal length, though the pairs may be of different length to each other. If the angles are all 90° then the parallelogram is also a rectangle. If the angles are all 90° AND all sides are equal then the parallelogram is also a square. All squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares; Similarly all squares are rhombuses but not all rhombuses are squares And all rhombuses, and thus squares, are parallelograms, but not all parallelograms are rhombuses (nor squares).
A square or a rhombus has two pairs of parallel sides and all sides are equivalent.
All parallelograms have two pairs of parallel sides.
The two quadrilaterals are squares.
All parallelograms have. That category includes the special cases of rectangles, squares, and rhombera.
A rectangle :pParallelograms are quadrilaterals that have pairs of opposite sides that at parallel to each other.The only parallelograms with right angles are squares and rectangles. And squares have all congruent sides.
It's possible for any polygon with an even number of sides to have 2 pairs of congruent and parallel sides.Every parallelogram, including all rhombera, rectangles, and squares, must have.