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Shapes that have equal but opposite sides include parallelograms, such as rectangles and rhombuses. In these shapes, opposite sides are not only equal in length but also parallel to each other. Additionally, some quadrilaterals, like squares, also exhibit this property. These characteristics ensure that the shapes maintain symmetry and balance.
Yes. The opposite sides of a square are equal and parallel.
this would be a rhombus. rhombuses are parallelograms (four-sided shapes with opposite sides parallel) that have all equal side lengths. squares are included as rhombuses.
Yes. A parallelogram is defined as having opposite sides that are parallel and equal in length, and opposite angles that are equal.
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Shapes that have equal but opposite sides include parallelograms, such as rectangles and rhombuses. In these shapes, opposite sides are not only equal in length but also parallel to each other. Additionally, some quadrilaterals, like squares, also exhibit this property. These characteristics ensure that the shapes maintain symmetry and balance.
Yes. The opposite sides of a square are equal and parallel.
this would be a rhombus. rhombuses are parallelograms (four-sided shapes with opposite sides parallel) that have all equal side lengths. squares are included as rhombuses.
Yes. A parallelogram is defined as having opposite sides that are parallel and equal in length, and opposite angles that are equal.
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There are many such shapes. Any polygon with an even number of sides can have opposite sides that meet the above requirements.
A parallelogram has opposite equal parallel sides
Quadrilaterals with two pairs of opposite sides equal are classified as parallelograms. This category includes rectangles, rhombuses, and squares, as all these shapes possess the property of having opposite sides that are both equal and parallel. Additionally, the characteristics of these shapes can vary; for instance, rectangles have right angles, while rhombuses have equal-length sides.
No. Parallelograms have only 4 sides with 2 sets of parallel sides: they include squares, rectangles, and rhombuses (rhombi, diamond shapes). Because opposite angles are equal, each pair of parallel sides is equal in length. (For squares and "equilateral rhombi" all four sides are equal in length.)
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Opposite sides are parallel; opposite sides are equal; opposite angles are equal.
The opposite sides of a parallelogram are both parallel and equal.