A parallelogram is any shape with two pairs of parallel sides and 4 sides in total. For a picture of a typical parallelogram, see the related links section below.
A railway track is a perfect example of a real life parallelogram.
A kite with equal opposite sides? Sorry, couldn't think of a better visual.A rhombus is also a parallelogram, and since it's not a rectangle it'll give you a basic idea of what a non-rectangular parallelogram looks like, if you know what a rhombus is.
If it is a parallelogram, then it has two sets of parallelogram sides. Parallelograms' opposite angles are congruent A parallelogram's bisectors are congruent. * * * * * A parallelogram's bisectors are NOT congruent.
No, a trapezoid is not a parallelogram.
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A parallelogram is any shape with two pairs of parallel sides and 4 sides in total. For a picture of a typical parallelogram, see the related links section below.
The picture you are looking for is a parallelogram.
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A B . . D C . . Parallelogram ABCD.
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A railway track is a perfect example of a real life parallelogram.
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Draw a parallelogram. (See the link for a picture.)
I'm pretty sure you can see the difference, but a parallelogram has four parallel sides, and a trapezoid has none. Search up a picture of both on Google Images, and you'll be able to see.
yes a parallelogram is a parallelogram
That would give you a sum total of 180 degrees for all 4 angles inside the parallelogram, but it needs to be 360 degrees.