A rectangle has two sets of two opposite sides of equal length - as does a parallelogram.
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∙ 6y agoA rectangle will always be a parallelogram.
A rectangle is a parallelogram, but a parallelogram is not necessarily a rectangle. This is because a parallelogram can be so many other things, like a rhombus or a square.
A rectangle is a parallelogram but a parallelogram is not a rectangle. A rectangle needs all 90 degree angles but a parallelogram dosnt.
A rectangle is a parallelogram but a parallelogram need not be a rectangle and so they are not the same.
A parallelogram is not a rectangle. However, a rectangle is a parallelogram because it has two pairs of opposite sides that are parallel
I think you mean parallelogram. Parallelogram look like a rectangle but it looks slanted rectangle. __________________ /_________________/ ^^that is parallelogram ^^
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It would have to be either a Parallelogram or a Trapezoid, both are Quadrilaterals. The rectangle is a type of Parallelogram.
No, it's the other way round. A rectangle is always a parallelogram.
Yes, a rectangle is a special case of a parallelogram, where each of the 4 angles = 90°
Nope, A rectangle is a type of parallelogram...
A parallelogram looks like a squashed over rectangle.
a parallelogram is a tilted rectangle
True.
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A rectangle is a special case of a parallelogram
a rectangle has four right angles and opposite sides are all the same length This means that a parallelogram is not always a rectangle, but a rectangle is always a parallelogram, by definition.