parallelogram, rectangle, square -_-
a parellelogram in math is a 4-sided figure that the top and bottom sides are parelell and the sides are parelell.
A square has two pairs of parallel sides.It has two pairs of parallel sides.
A square has 4 corners where a pair of sides meet at right angles, so there are 4 pairs of perpendicular sides. Now, consider this: I have 50 dollars, and you ask me if I have two dollars. I say "Yes.", because I do have 2 dollars, plus quite a bit more. If you agree with this logic, you could answer your question with a "yes". However, if the question said, "Does a square have exactly two pairs of perpendicular sides", you would have to say, "No, it has exactly four!"
A regular square has 2 pairs of equal opposite parallel sides
parallelogram, rectangle, square -_-
a parellelogram in math is a 4-sided figure that the top and bottom sides are parelell and the sides are parelell.
* Square * Rhombus * Rectangle * Parallelograma parallelogram or a rhombus, square, rectangle
Yes, a square has two pairs of parallel sides.
A square has two pairs of parallel sides.It has two pairs of parallel sides.
Trapezoid. A rectangle, rhombus and square all have 2 pairs of parallel sides.
Yes a square has 2 pairs of perpendicular sides actually, 4!
Every parallelogram has. That includes every rhombus, rectangle, and square.
A square has 4 corners where a pair of sides meet at right angles, so there are 4 pairs of perpendicular sides. Now, consider this: I have 50 dollars, and you ask me if I have two dollars. I say "Yes.", because I do have 2 dollars, plus quite a bit more. If you agree with this logic, you could answer your question with a "yes". However, if the question said, "Does a square have exactly two pairs of perpendicular sides", you would have to say, "No, it has exactly four!"
All sides of a square are congruent.
A square has 2 pairs of opposite parallel sides
One definition of a trapezoid is that it is a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides. The square has two pairs of parallel lines.Using the idea of exactly one pair of parallel sides, the trapezoid cannot be a square or rectangle.did you hear this from a teacher