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The opposite sides are parallel to each other
A parallelogram.
No, a parallelogram does not have perpendicular sides by definition. A parallelogram is a quadrilateral with opposite sides that are parallel and equal in length. Perpendicular sides would form a right angle, which is a characteristic of rectangles, squares, and other types of quadrilaterals, but not parallelograms.
No. The only conditions to quality as a parallelogram is that it is a quadrilateral, and that opposite sides are parallel.
By definition, a parallelogram two separate pairs has parallel sides. The only type of parallelogram that has perpendicular sides is a rectangle. All others have non-perpendicular sides.
The opposite sides of a parallelogram are parallel
No. A parallelogram has two parallel sides.
A parallelogram has opposite equal parallel sides
The opposite sides of a parallelogram are parallel lines and a parallelogram is a 4 sided quadrilateral
No, the adjacent sides of a parallelogram are not parallel; rather, they are non-parallel sides that meet at an angle. In a parallelogram, opposite sides are parallel and equal in length, while adjacent sides are of different lengths and form the angles of the shape. This characteristic distinguishes parallelograms from rectangles and squares, where adjacent sides are perpendicular.
The opposite sides of a parallelogram are both parallel and equal.
In a parallelogram opposite sides are parallel to each other.