A 4 sided parallelogram is an irregular polygon
irregular
A 4 sided parallelogram is an irregular polygon
No, If all angles are equal and all sides are equal, then it is a regular polygon (otherwise it is 'irregular'). In this case, parallelogram is irregular.
Yes, a parallelogram is an irregular polygon because its sides and angles are not all the same. For a shape to be a regular polygon it must be equangular (all angles are the same) and equilateral (all sides have the same length).
Any parallelogram, other than a square, is irregular.
No
an irregular rectangle
yes it is
Concave is a property of [irregular] polygons. A parallelogram cannot be concave.
To find the area of any parallelogram, whether it be irregular or not, just multiply the base by the height. * Ap = bh
An irregular parallelogram is a four-sided figure (quadrilateral) where opposite sides are parallel and equal in length, but the angles between the sides are not equal. Unlike a regular parallelogram, such as a rectangle or rhombus, the sides can have different lengths, and the angles can vary, resulting in a shape that lacks symmetry. This means that while the basic properties of parallelism and equal length of opposite sides hold, the overall shape does not conform to any specific regular patterns or angles.
It is irregular.