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Any side of a parallelogram?

Ibelieve that any side of a parallelogram is the height not 110% sure though


What can be any side in a parallelogram?

A straight line of finite length can be a side in a parallelogram.


What is any side of a parallelogram called?

Any side of a parallelogram is referred to as a "side." In a parallelogram, opposite sides are equal in length and parallel to each other. The two pairs of sides can be categorized as "adjacent sides" (which meet at a vertex) and "opposite sides" (which do not meet).


What is any side of a parallelogram?

It is a straight line segment.


In a quadrilateral each side is parallel to its opposite side and the diagonals are not perpendicular What could it be?

Is rectangle and any parallelogram not square or rhombus


What does any side of a parallelogram have?

A parallelogram is a 4 sided quadrilateral and has 2 pairs of opposite parallel sides


What is formula of a parallelogram?

Assuming that you are asking about the formula for the AREA of a parallelogram (there is no formula for a parallelogram), A = bh where A is the "area", b is the length of any side (called a "base"), and h is the "height" measured perpendicular from that base to the opposite side.


What is the difference betwe a parallelogram and a trapezoid?

If you pick any side of a parallelogram, there's always another side parallel to it. With a trapezoid, that's true for two of its sides, but not for the other two.


What makes the base of each parallelogram?

The base of a parallelogram is defined as one of its sides, typically chosen for calculation purposes. Any side can serve as the base, but it is often the bottom side when the shape is drawn. The height of the parallelogram is the perpendicular distance from the chosen base to the opposite side. Together, the base and height are used to calculate the area of the parallelogram.


Is every parallelogram's a rectangle?

yes, as long as 2 sides are parallel, its a parallelogram.


How is a rhombus A parallelogram different?

Technically, a rhombus is a parallelogram, but a parallelogram is not always a rhombus. A parallelogram is any four-sided shape with two sets of parallel lines. A rhombus is a parallelogram with all equivalent side lengths. So, a rhombus is a more specific parallelogram. (And so is a a square or a rectangle.)


How is a parallelogram different from a rhombus?

Technically, a rhombus is a parallelogram, but a parallelogram is not always a rhombus. A parallelogram is any four-sided shape with two sets of parallel lines. A rhombus is a parallelogram with all equivalent side lengths. So, a rhombus is a more specific parallelogram. (And so is a a square or a rectangle.)