Actually it has two pairs of parallel opposite sides, this follows from the definition of sides of equal length sitting at 90degrees angles.
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no a square does not have one pair of parallel it has two pair of parallel
Draw a line touching one side to the opposite side of the square, which is not parallel to any side, and does not touch any vertex, so you will have two new quadrilaterals, each one has one pair of parallel sides and one pair of nonparallel sides.
They have two pairs of sides that are parallel. Trapeziums have exactly one pair of sides that are parallel.
Sure it can. A trapezoid has two parallel sides; a square has both pairs of side parallel. Therefore, all square are automatically trapezoids.
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