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No, a parallelogram cannot have more than four sides. By definition, a parallelogram is a four-sided polygon (quadrilateral) with opposite sides that are both equal in length and parallel. Therefore, it must always have exactly four sides.
40 and 45 cm
A pentagon has 5 sides and a parallelogram has 4 sides
A pair more.
Any other shape with more than 4 sides
No, a parallelogram cannot have more than four sides. By definition, a parallelogram is a four-sided polygon (quadrilateral) with opposite sides that are both equal in length and parallel. Therefore, it must always have exactly four sides.
Pentagram has 5 sides A parallelogram has 4 (2 opposing sides parallel to eachother)
40 and 45 cm
A pentagon has 5 sides and a parallelogram has 4 sides
A pair more.
Any other shape with more than 4 sides
Any polygon of MORE than four(4) sides is NOT a parallelogram. A parallelogram is a tetragon ( four sided figure ) of a very specific type. The opposite sides are parallel. The opposite sides are the same length. Other tetragons are Square, Rectangle, Trapezium, Rhombus, Kite and Irregular ( by side length and angle). The word 'polygon' means any 2-dimensional figure on 'many' ( any number) of sides.
A four sided shape with 2 parallel sides is called a trapezium. A four sided shape with 2 pairs of parallel sides is called a Parallelogram; This includes squares, rectangles and rhombi. If you want to find more about this you can check on google.
No. They cannot be similar because a parallelogram has two pairs of sides with equal length. A parallelogram cannot have more than one pair.
Trapezoid
Any polygon with more than 3 sides can have two pairs of parallel sides.If it has only four sides and they make two parallel pairs, then it's a parallelogram.
A parallelogram always has. (That includes all squares, rectangles, and rhombera.)Also, any polygon with more than four sides can have them, but doesn't have to.