yes in whatever angle
A rectangle is a parallelogram but a parallelogram is not a rectangle. A rectangle needs all 90 degree angles but a parallelogram dosnt.
Because a rectangle meets all the requirements of a parallelogram - and more.
Yes, a rectangle can be a parallelogram. A rectangle is a type of parallelogram with all angles equal to 90 degrees. Additionally, opposite sides of a rectangle are equal in length. Therefore, all rectangles meet the definition of a parallelogram, but not all parallelograms are rectangles.
A rectangle is a parallelogram in which all four vertex angles equal 90°.
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.
All rectangles are parallelograms but a rhombus for example, is a parallelogram but not a rectangle.
No, but it is possible for a parallelogram to be a rectangle - when the angles are all 90 degrees.
A rectangle is a parallelogram where all internal angles are equal at 90°
A rectangle has two pairs of equal, parallel sides. That's all it takes to be a parallelogram.
No. Every parallelogram is not a rectangle but every rectangle is a parallelogram.
Type your answer here... all rectangle are parallelograms.
A rectangle is a parallelogram but a parallelogram need not be a rectangle and so they are not the same.