There are two sets of parallel lines in a rectangle, which is to say each of the two sides are parallel to each other.A rectangle has two set of parallel sides
A rectangle has 2 "SETS" of parallel lines. SO it has 4 parallel lines.Two pairs.
It has two pairs of parallel sides.
No. By definition, a rectangle must have TWO pairs of parallel sides. Also, each pair of parallel sides will be congruent. *If this is not happening with your shape, it isn't a rectangle.
Yes, they must be.
Yes opposite sides are parallel in a rectangle
There are two sets of parallel lines in a rectangle, which is to say each of the two sides are parallel to each other.A rectangle has two set of parallel sides
no parallel lines
Because a rectangle has two pair of parallel line and it is a rectangle.
No: lines can be parallel and two (or more) rectangles in 3-d space can be parallel but a rectangle, by itself, cannot be parallel.
a trapezoid has 1 pair of parallel lines and a rectangle has 2 parallel lines
Its opposite sides are parallel.
A rectangle has 2 "SETS" of parallel lines. SO it has 4 parallel lines.Two pairs.
parallel rectangle
A rectangle, by definition is an irregular quadrilateral. It has two pairs of parallel sides.
A square has parallel sides. A rectangle has parallel sides.
A rectangle has 2 pairs parallel lines and a trapezoid can only have 1 pair of parallel lines.