Yes. A square consists of two pairs of parallel lines!
A square has two sets of parallel line segments. "Parallel" does not describe a square, however.
The base of a square pyramid is a square and its edges are parallel. The sides are not parallel since they intersect at the apex.
Any parallelogram. That includes any rhombus, rectangle, and square.
no a square does not have one pair of parallel it has two pair of parallel
yes it has 2 parallel lines
Yes. A square consists of two pairs of parallel lines!
A square has two sets of parallel line segments. "Parallel" does not describe a square, however.
Yes, a square has two pairs of parallel sides.
A square has four parallel sides (two pairs of parallel sides).
Yes because its square based sides are parallel to each other
The base of a square pyramid is a square and its edges are parallel. The sides are not parallel since they intersect at the apex.
Yes because opposite sides of a square are parallel
Any parallelogram. That includes any rhombus, rectangle, and square.
no a square does not have one pair of parallel it has two pair of parallel
None of that is true of a rhombus. -- A rhombus must have two pairs of parallel sides. -- A rhombus need not have any square corners. But if it has any at all, then it has four of them, and most people looking at it would call it a square.
A square (i am pretty sure) has 2 sets of parallel sides and four parallel sides.