Opposite sides will be of equal length, but touching lengths may differ.
No, not necessarily - The only time it has equal angles is when it is a square or a rectangle.
Well, honey, in a parallelogram, opposite sides are equal in length and opposite angles are equal in measure. So, the most likely side lengths for a parallelogram would be two pairs of sides that are equal to each other. But hey, don't forget, as long as those opposite sides are parallel and those angles are congruent, you've got yourself a good ol' parallelogram.
Oh, dude, that sounds like a parallelogram! It's like a square, but without all the right angles cramping its style. So, you've got those opposite sides that are equal, and those angles that are twinsies, but no right angles to be found. It's like the rebellious cousin of the square.
no a parrallelogram looks like this __________ / / / / /_________/ However a rectangle or a square can have 4 right angles as it is also a parallelogram
A rhombus has four equal sides but not necessarily equal angles. but tht is all i got
A square.
A regular polygon has all sides equal length, and all of the angles are equal.
A parallelogram with four equal sides and no right angles is a rhombus.
An irregular polygon has not got all equal sides and all equal interior angles.
An Equilateral has 3 equal sides and 3 equal angles A scalene triangle has no equal angles and no equal sides.
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Yes. The two angles on either side of the reflex angle are normally equal.
Six equal angles and six equal sides means you've got a hexagon there.