No. But the opposite sides do - in pairs.
A rhombus.
are all the sides are equal the same length, its a parallelogram because the all the sides will never meet.
All sides of all of them are the same length and are parallel to each other.
A square is a special kind of parallelogram. All four of its sides are the same length and all four of its angles are equal.
A parallelogram requires that opposite sides are parallel and of the same length; it is not a requirement that all four sides are of the same length. A rhombus requires that opposite sides are parallel and all four sides are of the same length. It is possible that a parallelogram can have all four sides of the same length; when it does it now fulfils the requirements of a rhombus, and so is a rhombus. Thus a rhombus is a type of parallelogram (all rhombuses are parallelograms), but there are parallelograms which are not rhombuses (those where there are two sides of one length (opposite and parallel) and the other two sides of a different length).
A square.
A rhombus
No. But the opposite sides do - in pairs.
If a parallelogram has all four sides the same length it's called a square.
All four sides of a rhombus are the same length. In a parallelogram there are two pairs of sides with equal lengths but one pair is different from the other pair.
No but it does have two pairs of sides of equal length
Rectangle, parallelogram
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That is called a rhombus.
A rhombus.
A rhombus