That is true. A parallelogram is a quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel to one another. Special types of parallelograms include a rhombus (all four sides also congruent to each other), a rectangle (all four interior angles measure 90o), and a square (all four sides congruent and all four interior angles are right). A rectangle is a special case of a parallelogram, therefore all rectangles are by definition parallelograms but not all parallelograms are rectangles.
yes. rectangles are just the special cases of parallelograms where the angles are all 900
True when they are in the form of rectangles.
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True. All rectangles are parallelograms because they have opposite sides that are equal and parallel, and their angles are all right angles. This satisfies the definitions of both shapes, making every rectangle a specific type of parallelogram. However, not all parallelograms are rectangles, as parallelograms can have angles that are not right angles.
All rectangles are parallelograms.
False! Squares are parallelograms. Parallelograms can be squares or rectangles or neither.
yes. rectangles are just the special cases of parallelograms where the angles are all 900
True when they are in the form of rectangles.
It is NOT as case of 'Some'. It is ALL rectangles are parallelograms.
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All rectangles are parallelograms.
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yes, it is true
Yes it's true.
No. All rectangles are parallelograms, specifically those with two pair of parallel sides and all right angles.