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.
There are no right angles in a parallelogram. A parallelogram only has right angles if it is a rectangle, in which case it has exactly four.
A rhombus is a type of a parallelogram and its diagonals are perpendicular which means that they intersect each other at right angles.
Because they share same properties of a parallelogram although a rhombus has 4 equal sides and diagonals that intersect each other at right angles.
a rhombus is a parallelogram with no right angles.
Parallelogram have 4 right angles. (because, square and rectangle is also parallelogram)
Yes.
The diagonals of a parallelogram do not intersect each other at right angles and so therefore they aren't perpendicular to each other.
There are no right angles in a parallelogram. A parallelogram only has right angles if it is a rectangle, in which case it has exactly four.
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A rhombus is a type of a parallelogram and its diagonals are perpendicular which means that they intersect each other at right angles.
Except for rectangles, no parallelogram has right angles.
Because they share same properties of a parallelogram although a rhombus has 4 equal sides and diagonals that intersect each other at right angles.
no a parallelogram dosent have 4 right angles
a rhombus is a parallelogram with no right angles.
Parallelogram have 4 right angles. (because, square and rectangle is also parallelogram)
Lines that intersect right angles (ninety-degree angles) are described as perpendicular.
Perpendicular lines intersect to form right angles