A shape with all parallel sides is a parallelogram. In a parallelogram, opposite sides are both equal in length and parallel to each other. Common examples include rectangles and rhombuses, which also have additional properties like right angles and equal side lengths, respectively. Thus, while all parallelograms have parallel sides, not all have the same characteristics.
square
retangle
a rhombusNotice that if all 4 sides are equal, then they must be parallel.
A parallelogram is a four sided shape where opposite sides are parallel and equal lengths. If you mean that ALL sides are equal lengths, you are looking for a rhombus.
it's a square
For a shape to have parallel sides it needs at least 4 sides
A quadrilateral
square
retangle
a rhombusNotice that if all 4 sides are equal, then they must be parallel.
A parallelogram is a four sided shape where opposite sides are parallel and equal lengths. If you mean that ALL sides are equal lengths, you are looking for a rhombus.
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it's a square
A square or a rhombus
A 25-sided shape would have no parallel sides !
A rectangle is a shape that has four sides with two parallel lines.
If it has four equal sides, then two parallel sides implies two PAIRS of parallel sides. The shape is a rhombus.