not neccessarily. it can have parallel lines, but it doesn't have to. a kite for example, has no parallel lines, but it is a quad. but it can, such as rhombuses, squares, rectangles, parallelograms, and trapezoids
Rectangles and squares
Set squares are useful for drawing parallel lines and perpendicular lines.
Any parallelogram, including rhombera, rectangles, and squares.
1 pair of parallel sides mean 1 pair of non-intersecting lines for example, squares, their lines don't touch when they up or down.
Squares do, triangles don't.
All squares have two pairs of parallel lines. That's four lines, but they are not all parallel to each other.
not neccessarily. it can have parallel lines, but it doesn't have to. a kite for example, has no parallel lines, but it is a quad. but it can, such as rhombuses, squares, rectangles, parallelograms, and trapezoids
Yes. They have two pairs.
Rectangles and squares
Squares have 4 90 degree angles and 2 sets of parallel lines and 4 congruent sides. A rectangle has the angles and parallel lines. A parallelogram has the parallel lines. A rectangle is most similar, however there are more geometric shapes with some similarities to a square.
Set squares are useful for drawing parallel lines and perpendicular lines.
squares, rectangles
Parallelograms have parallel diagonals (these include squares, rectangles, rhombi, an trapezoids). Parallel lines are lines with the same slope that could carry on infinitely without intersecting. A parallelogram can have 1 or 2 sets of parallel lines.
No because a rectangle is parallel lines and a square is four right angles.
parralelagram, which includes rectangles and squares
Squares are required to have TWO pairs of parallel lines, whereas trapezoids are required to have only ONE pair of parallel lines. Hope this helps!