Yes, a square has two pairs of parallel sides.
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It is false. The first part about the square is true, but the second part is false. A rectangle has two pairs of parallel sides. The "and' means that both parts must be true for the statement to be true. A convex polygon can have many pairs of parallel sides, but you can never have 3 or more sides all parallel to each other.
A rhombus can be a square, but not necessarily.A square is always also a rhombus.A rhombus has 4 equal sides with opposite sides parallel and opposite angles equal.A square has 4 equal sides with opposite sides parallel and all angles 90o.
A square has four parallel sides (two pairs of parallel sides).
A square has two pairs of parallel sides.It has two pairs of parallel sides.
Yes, a square has two pairs of parallel sides.
A square has 2 pairs of equal opposite parallel sides.
A regular square has 2 pairs of equal opposite parallel sides
A square (i am pretty sure) has 2 sets of parallel sides and four parallel sides.
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Yes because opposite sides of a square are parallel
Yes. The opposite sides of a square are equal and parallel.
A square has parallel sides. A rectangle has parallel sides.
A square is an example of four sided figures with the opposite sides parallel. While all sides have one side that is parallel to the opposing side, the sides are all other parallel to each other. Mathmaticaly speaking each side of the square has one parallel side opposing it and an orthogonal side at each of its ends. The square shares this property with other rectangles
Yes, because opposite sides of a square are parallel lines