Squares always have two pairs of opposite sides that are parallel. A square cannot have just one pair of parallel sides. A quadrilateral (four-sided figure) with exactly one pair of parallel lines is a trapezoid.
Parallelogram, Rectangle, Square, Kite, Rhombus, Trapezium(only 1 pair of opposite sides is parallel).
Does a parallelogram have one pair of opposite parallel sides? No. If only a pair of opposite sides is parallel, then it forms a trapezium and when two pairs are parallel, then it forms a parallelogram.Narasimham
no a square does not have one pair of parallel it has two pair of parallel
A parallelogram. Special cases a square, a rectangle, and a rhombus. Regular polygons with an even number of sides, ( hexagons, octagons etc.) also have opposite sides that are parallel. A pair of parallel lines (eg. straight railway tracks) also has 2 sides that are parallel.
A square has 2 pairs of opposite parallel sides
Squares always have two pairs of opposite sides that are parallel. A square cannot have just one pair of parallel sides. A quadrilateral (four-sided figure) with exactly one pair of parallel lines is a trapezoid.
Parallelogram, Rectangle, Square, Kite, Rhombus, Trapezium(only 1 pair of opposite sides is parallel).
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A four-sided polygon with opposite sides parallel could be a square, a rectangle, or a rhombus.If it has one pair of opposite, parallel sides, then it is a trapezoid. If it has two pairs of opposite, parallel sides, then it is a parallelogram.
It is a square and also a rectangle.
Does a parallelogram have one pair of opposite parallel sides? No. If only a pair of opposite sides is parallel, then it forms a trapezium and when two pairs are parallel, then it forms a parallelogram.Narasimham
Any shape with more than three sides can have a pair of parallel sides,but doesn't necessarily have.Every square, rectangle, rhombus, parallelogram, and trapezoid hasat least one pair of parallel sides.
no a square does not have one pair of parallel it has two pair of parallel
It is a rectangle or a square.
A parallelogram. Special cases a square, a rectangle, and a rhombus. Regular polygons with an even number of sides, ( hexagons, octagons etc.) also have opposite sides that are parallel. A pair of parallel lines (eg. straight railway tracks) also has 2 sides that are parallel.
A trapezoid has one pair of opposite parallel sides of different lengths.