Not necessarily, but it can.
A parallelogram does not necessarily intersect at right angles. In a parallelogram, opposite angles are equal, and adjacent angles are supplementary, which means they can vary in measure. However, if the parallelogram is specifically a rectangle or a square, then it does intersect at right angles. Otherwise, a general parallelogram typically does not have right angles.
A parallelogram is a figure with different lengths and widths(also called breadth) where opposite sides and opposite angles are equal. But the angles are not 900 each. In fact, no angle in a parallelogram is a right angle as presence of 1 right angle proves all the angles to be right angles. A parallelogram with 4 right angles is called as a ''rectangle''
A parallelogram can have either zero or four right angles. If a parallelogram has one right angle, all four angles must be right angles due to the properties of parallel lines and congruent opposite angles. However, a general parallelogram does not necessarily have any right angles.
Opposite angles of a parallelogram are equal.
A square is a right angled parallelogram with 4 right angles and all opposite sides parallel.
A parallelogram does not necessarily intersect at right angles. In a parallelogram, opposite angles are equal, and adjacent angles are supplementary, which means they can vary in measure. However, if the parallelogram is specifically a rectangle or a square, then it does intersect at right angles. Otherwise, a general parallelogram typically does not have right angles.
A parallelogram is a figure with different lengths and widths(also called breadth) where opposite sides and opposite angles are equal. But the angles are not 900 each. In fact, no angle in a parallelogram is a right angle as presence of 1 right angle proves all the angles to be right angles. A parallelogram with 4 right angles is called as a ''rectangle''
A parallelogram can have either zero or four right angles. If a parallelogram has one right angle, all four angles must be right angles due to the properties of parallel lines and congruent opposite angles. However, a general parallelogram does not necessarily have any right angles.
Opposite angles of a parallelogram are equal.
It is a rectangle which is technically a parallelogram
A square is a right angled parallelogram with 4 right angles and all opposite sides parallel.
Yes. A parallelogram is effectively a rectangle that doesn't have right angles.
A rectangle is a parallelogram, and neither a trapezoid nor an isosceles trapezoid could have exactly two opposite right angles.So, a quadrilateral that is not a parallelogram and could have exactly two opposite right angles must be a kite.
The opposite angles of a parallelogram are equal so math up the opposite angles.
A parallelogram always has opposite sides of equal length. Its 4 angles may be right angles, but in most parallelograms they're not. If they are, then that parallelogram is also called a 'rectangle'.
Not all parallelograms have four right angles; however, if a parallelogram does have four right angles, it is specifically classified as a rectangle. In general, all opposite angles in a parallelogram are equal, and adjacent angles are supplementary. Therefore, while rectangles are a type of parallelogram, most parallelograms do not have right angles.
A parallelogram has 2 equal opposite acute angles and 2 equal opposite obtuse angles.