In short, yes. A parallelogram is a quadrilateral with opposite sides parallel (and therefore opposite angles equal). A quadrilateral with equal sides is called a rhombus, and a parallelogram whose angles are all right angles is called a rectangle. And, since a square is a degenerate case of a rectangle, both squares and rectangles are special types of parallelograms.
No but an isosceles trapezoid is symmetrical.
No, a trapezoid is not a parallelogram.
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.
A trapezoid is not a type of parallelogram. A parallelogram is a type of trapezoid.
example of symmetrical distribution
yes it is
Yes, a parallelogram has 2 pairs of symmetrical sides. A rectangle is an example of a parallelogram but with all of its angles being 90 degrees whereas in a typical parallelogram none of the angles are 90 degrees. Opposite sides will be of equal lengths.
A parallelogram has rotational symmetry of order 2 but there are no lines of symmetry.
Circle, ellipse, rectangle, square, parallelogram, rhombus, trapezoid, isosceles triangle, equilateral triangle, any regular polygon.
yes a parallelogram is a parallelogram
A parallelogram does not have line symmetry because its opposite sides are equal in length and parallel, but the angles are not necessarily equal to 90 degrees, which prevents it from being symmetrical across any line. The only exception is a rectangle or a square, which are specific types of parallelograms that do possess line symmetry. In general, the lack of equal angles and the slant of the sides create an asymmetrical appearance. Therefore, a typical parallelogram has no lines of symmetry.
No. Socks are not symmetrical.
is a arrow symmetrical
No, a parallelogram is not a trapezoid.
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Yes, it is symmetrical
No but an isosceles trapezoid is symmetrical.