Yes, a parallelogram has two pairs of parallel lines. By definition, a parallelogram is a quadrilateral with opposite sides that are both equal in length and parallel to each other. Therefore, it inherently possesses at least one pair of parallel sides, fulfilling the condition.
They both have four sides, and at least one pair of parallel lines.
There are 2 pairs of opposite parallel lines in a parallelogram.
a trapezoid has a pair of symmetry lines but a square diamond or parallelogram all sides are parallel
A trapezoid has only one pair of parallel lines so it cannot be a parallelogram which must have two pairs of parallel lines.
A trapazoid!
They both have four sides, and at least one pair of parallel lines.
There are 2 pairs of opposite parallel lines in a parallelogram.
It is trapezoid which has only 1 pair of opposite parallel lines of different lengths.
a trapezoid has a pair of symmetry lines but a square diamond or parallelogram all sides are parallel
NO!!!! Parallelogram : Two pairs of parallel lines ; The each pair of parallel lines is the same length. Trapezium ; One pair of parallel lines, that are not the same length. The other two sides can be the same length , but not parallel. Both figures/shapes are quadrilaterals.
A trapezoid has only one pair of parallel lines so it cannot be a parallelogram which must have two pairs of parallel lines.
A trapazoid!
A trapezoid has at least one pair of parallel sides; a parallelogram has both of its opposing sides parallel.
It only has 1 pair of parallel sides. a parallelogram has at least 2 pairs of parallel sides.
Parallelogram: 2 pairs of parallel lines Trapezoid: 1 pair of parallel lines
A parallelogram has 1 pair of parallel lines that is also regular. See the related link.
it my be a trapizoid, square, parallelogram, rhombus, or a rectangle.