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A parallelogram is a quadrilateral that has two pairs of parallel sides. Some parallelograms, such as squares and rectangles have right angles, but most do not. So the answer is a parallelograms that is not a rectangle (square).
Opp. sides & angles are equal.opp. sides are parallel each angle is 90
Rectangles and squares, sometimes rhombuses and parallelograms are figures that match your description.
The shape that fits this description is a parallelogram. A parallelogram has two pairs of parallel sides, meaning that opposite sides are parallel. Additionally, a parallelogram does not have any right angles, as the sum of its adjacent angles is always 180 degrees. Examples of parallelograms include rectangles, squares, rhombuses, and rectangles.
They are 4 sided quadrilaterals and have 4 right angles with a pair of opposite parallel sides but it is not a square.
Rectangles have two pairs of parallel sides and four right angles. Trapezoids don't.
A rectangle or a square are sets of quadrilaterals with two pairs of right angles. They each have two pairs of right angles and two sets of equal sides.
Yes, all rectangles are parallelograms. A parallelogram is defined as a quadrilateral with opposite sides that are parallel and equal in length. Since a rectangle has two pairs of parallel sides and also has right angles, it meets the criteria for being a parallelogram. However, not all parallelograms are rectangles, as rectangles have the additional property of having four right angles.
A rectangle must have four right angles in addition to two pairs of parallel edges. So some rectangles are parallelograms but not all are.
Trapezoids are never rectangles because, by definition a trapezoid has only one pair of parallel sides, and at most one right angle. A rectangle has two pairs of parallel sides and four right angles.
squares and rectangles
rectangles, squares