All polygons have sides that are next to one another, that is, adjacent sides.
No, the adjacent sides of a parallelogram are not parallel; rather, they are non-parallel sides that meet at an angle. In a parallelogram, opposite sides are parallel and equal in length, while adjacent sides are of different lengths and form the angles of the shape. This characteristic distinguishes parallelograms from rectangles and squares, where adjacent sides are perpendicular.
No, the sides of a parallelogram do not have to be the same length. A parallelogram is defined by having opposite sides that are equal in length and parallel, but adjacent sides can be of different lengths. Therefore, while the opposite sides are equal, a parallelogram can have varying lengths for its adjacent sides.
A parallelogram has adjacent equal sides. Diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other,Opposite sides of a parallelogram are parallel and will never intersect. The area of a parallelogram is twice the area of a triangle created by one of its diagonals. Any line through the midpoint of a parallelogram bisects the area.
Adjacent sides of a parallelogram can be of different lengths.
Adjacent sides meet at a corner, forming an angle. A parallelogram has two sets of parallel sides, hence, it also has two sets of lines having equal length.
no. Not necessarily. A rhombus is a parallelogram with equal adjacent sides. Gererally, though they will be unequal.
No, the adjacent sides of a parallelogram are not parallel; rather, they are non-parallel sides that meet at an angle. In a parallelogram, opposite sides are parallel and equal in length, while adjacent sides are of different lengths and form the angles of the shape. This characteristic distinguishes parallelograms from rectangles and squares, where adjacent sides are perpendicular.
A parallelogram with unequal adjacent sides
No, the sides of a parallelogram do not have to be the same length. A parallelogram is defined by having opposite sides that are equal in length and parallel, but adjacent sides can be of different lengths. Therefore, while the opposite sides are equal, a parallelogram can have varying lengths for its adjacent sides.
Rhombus.
A parallelogram has adjacent equal sides. Diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other,Opposite sides of a parallelogram are parallel and will never intersect. The area of a parallelogram is twice the area of a triangle created by one of its diagonals. Any line through the midpoint of a parallelogram bisects the area.
Adjacent sides of a parallelogram can be of different lengths.
The area of a parallelogram (even with unequal adjacent sides) is still the base times the height. But the height is not the length of a side but the distance (at right angles to the base) between the base and the side parallel to it.
A rhombus
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A rhombus.
Parallelogram