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No, it does not. It has two pairs of parallel sides. One pair of parallel sides faces in one direction and the other pair of parallel sides faces in another direction.
Rhombus
Both have four sides and opposite sides are parallel
The four sides are NOT parallel. If the fours sides were parallel , it would NOT be a polygon., but just four lines. The opposite sides are parallel. Being the same length, it could be either a 'SQUARE' or a 'RHOMBUS'. The difference being that the square has four right angles (90 degrees)-. A Rhombus has the opposite angles the same, but not a 90 degrees.
A rhombus has four equal sides.It has two pairs of parallel sides.
We're starting with a rhombus.-- 2 right anglesNot necessarily. A rhombus doesn't need any right angles in order to be a rhombus,but it can have some, and if it has one right angle, then it has four of them.-- 1 pair of parallel sidesA rhombus has two pairs of parallel sides. If it doesn't, then it's not a rhombus.-- no sides are the sameIf it's a rhombus then all four of its sides are the same length. If they're not, then it isn't a rhombus.
-- A rhombus has four sides. -- All four sides are equal. -- Opposite sides are parallel.
A rhombus is a four sided shape where all sides are equal length and opposite sides are parallel.
All four sides are parallel.
I am a rhombus. I don't need to prove that my opposite sides are parallel. If I'm a quadrilateral with four sides that are the same length, then I am definitely a rhombus.
A rhombus has two pairs of parallel sides; all four sides are of equal length. A trapezoid has one pair of parallel sides, the other two sides are not parallel.
A rhombus is a shape with one pair of parallel sides. I has four sides and angles.
No, a rhombus has 2 pairs of parallel sides. A rhombus is a special case of a parallelogram. It has all four sides equal length.
Yes (the sides are parallel in pairs - two of the sides are parallel, and the other two are parallel among themselves).
A Rhombus.
Rhombus
Both have four sides and opposite sides are parallel
rhombus