Yes they can.
same as a rectangle, i.e. 2(l+b)
A rectangle is a parallelogram but a parallelogram need not be a rectangle and so they are not the same.
B+h*2 =9*-=423
A parallelogram is just a rectangle leaned to one side
Yes they can.
same as a rectangle, i.e. 2(l+b)
A rectangle is a parallelogram but a parallelogram need not be a rectangle and so they are not the same.
a parallelogram is a tilted rectangle
B+h*2 =9*-=423
In a parallelogram, the opposing sides are parallel. A rectangle is a type of parallelogram.
A parallelogram is just a rectangle leaned to one side
a rectangle has four right angles and opposite sides are all the same length This means that a parallelogram is not always a rectangle, but a rectangle is always a parallelogram, by definition.
Yes it can. For one thing, a rectangle is a parallelogram so of course the answer is trivially yes. Now take a parallelogram that is not a rectangle. Area =basexheight These values can certainly be the same as the lenght of the sides of a rectangle.
No. For example, a 4x1 rectangle will have an area of 4 and a perimeter of 10. A 2x2 rectangle will have the same area of 4, but a perimeter of 8.
draw a parallelogram which is not a rectangle.verify that its area is equal to the rectangle on the same base and altitude
A parallelogram is a "sat-on" rectangle; opposite sides are equal in length → perimeter = 7 + 11 + 7 + 11 inches = 36 inches.