Love: Two minds without a single thought.
A parallelogram with opposite parallel sides would fit the given description.
It is not possible for a quadrilateral in Euclidean plane geometry to have no equal angles and still have its opposite sides parallel.It's possible for a quadrilateral to have no equal angles and two of its sides parallel (opposite ones, obviously; adjacent sides can't possibly be parallel). That would be a trapezoid.
Sure. The non-parallel sides of a trapezoid can have equal lengths.
A parallelogram is a shape which has 2 pairs of parallel sides. In total it has 4 sides and Opposite angles of a parallelogram are equal.When all four sides of the parallelogram are equal, it becomes a rhombus.It is a special type of parallelogram since all 4 sides are equal, but it still has 2 pairs of parallel sides and opposite angles are equal.
A shape with no right angles but is still a quadrilateral is called a rhombus. A rhombus has four sides of equal length and opposite sides that are parallel to each other. Although its angles are not right angles, they are all congruent.
A rhombus is a specific type of parallelogram where all four sides are of equal length, and its opposite angles are equal. Therefore, every rhombus meets the criteria for being a parallelogram, which requires opposite sides to be parallel and equal in length. However, not all parallelograms are rhombuses, as they can have sides of different lengths while still maintaining parallel opposite sides. Thus, while all rhombuses are parallelograms, the reverse is not true.
you don't draw right angles, but the lines are still parallel that are opposite Slant one pair of sides, making sure to keep all opposite sides parallel to each other. Slanting one pair of sides, for instance, at a 45 degree angle, while keeping the other pair of sides at a flat 180 degrees will create a parallelogram that is not a rectangle.
The opposite of "be still" is "move."
Yes. This is because: Since the opposite sides are congruent, that would mean 2 sides are congruent with the others and 2 more sides are also. This takes up all four sides, which makes all of the sides congruent in the square. If you still do not get it, follow up on Mathisfun.com and it will give you explanations on why. -Savanna :D
The opposite of lurk is introduce. The opposite of be still is to be moving. They are two completely different words.
Mars is still very near the Sun this month, having just passed a conjunction; that means that Mars and the Earth were on opposite sides of the Sun.
Yes, a parallelogram can have sides of the same length, in which case it is specifically referred to as a rhombus. In a rhombus, all four sides are equal in length, while still maintaining the properties of a parallelogram, such as opposite sides being parallel and equal in length. Thus, while all rhombuses are parallelograms, not all parallelograms have sides of equal length.