No, a parallelogram has no right angles.Additional answerIt might do. It could be a square or a rectangle. These are both forms of parallelogram. But it cannot have just one right angle. It either has four or none.
* Right triangle * square * rectangleA Right triangle, a parallelogram, a rectangle, a rhombus, a square and a diamond.
A rhombus is a(n) equilateral parallelogram. A square is forming a right angle.
Rectangle, possibly a square. Definition of rectangle is "parallelogram with one right angle". Think about that and you'll realise that all angles thus have to be right.
A parallelogram with one right angle has four of them. The name for this figure is a rectangle.
Yes a parallelogram with a right angle is a square.
A square is a type of parallelogram.
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No, a parallelogram has no right angles.Additional answerIt might do. It could be a square or a rectangle. These are both forms of parallelogram. But it cannot have just one right angle. It either has four or none.
No, but a square is a parallelogram (with one right angle and adjacent sides equal)
not all parallerogram have right angle only square and rectangle have right angle
a square
A rhombus, or, if there is a right angle, a square.
No. That word is already taken. The square is a rhombus with a right angle.
* Right triangle * square * rectangleA Right triangle, a parallelogram, a rectangle, a rhombus, a square and a diamond.
It's a rectangle. (And that includes the possibility of a square).The answer would be the same if you only said "... a parallelogram with a right angle."
A parallelogram cannot have just one right angle. If it has one, all four of its angles must be right angles and so it must be a rectangle (or, as a special case, a square).