A square has four sets of parallel lines.
A square.
square
A square or rectangle has two sets of parallel lines. Stop signs technically have 4 short sets o parallel lines. Hexagon could have 3 sets, etc. All of which are polygons, though not all polygons have parallel lines.
A square has four sides, and each pair of opposite sides is parallel to each other. Therefore, there are two pairs of parallel lines in a square. In total, this means there are two distinct sets of parallel lines, resulting in four parallel lines if you count both sides of each pair.
A square...
A square.
square
A square or rectangle has two sets of parallel lines. Stop signs technically have 4 short sets o parallel lines. Hexagon could have 3 sets, etc. All of which are polygons, though not all polygons have parallel lines.
A square has four sides, and each pair of opposite sides is parallel to each other. Therefore, there are two pairs of parallel lines in a square. In total, this means there are two distinct sets of parallel lines, resulting in four parallel lines if you count both sides of each pair.
All squares are parallelograms. The definition of parallelogram is a quadrilateral with two sets of parallel sides. A square is a quadrilateral with two sets of parallel lines, so it is also a parallelogram
Either a rhombus, a square, a parallelogram or a rectangle.
A square has both parallel and perpendicular symmetry. It is composed of two sets of parallel lines that meet at perpendicular angles.
A square...
A square and a rectangle both fit these requirements
four right angles four sides/edges two sets of parallel lines (ect, ect...)
A parallelogram.
1. Two sets of parallel lines 2. All angles are 90 degrees3. Four lines of symmetry