Yes, a parallelogram has 2 pairs of symmetrical sides. A rectangle is an example of a parallelogram but with all of its angles being 90 degrees whereas in a typical parallelogram none of the angles are 90 degrees. Opposite sides will be of equal lengths.
People are not symmetrical because they are not the same on both sides.
a pentagon
Yes, a shape is symmetrical if it can be cut in half in any way, and be the same on both sides.
It is equal on both sides so there is no difference between the sides !!
No, it's not true that only regular polygons with an even number of sides are symmetrical. Regular polygons, regardless of whether they have an even or odd number of sides, are symmetrical. They possess rotational symmetry and reflectional symmetry; for example, a regular triangle (3 sides) and a regular pentagon (5 sides) both exhibit symmetry.
yes it can be a circle has no straight sides, but is symmetrical
It has two pairs of symmetrical (same length) sides.
People are not symmetrical because they are not the same on both sides.
it all depends on the parelleogram, because there are different ones but i would usually say 4
Yes. Regular polygons with an odd number of sides are also symmetrical.
The four quadrilaterals that are symmetrical and have two pairs of parallel sides are:SquareRectangleRhombusParallelogram
A hexagon
a pentagon
Yes, a shape is symmetrical if it can be cut in half in any way, and be the same on both sides.
The correct spelling is "parallelogram"
Octagon
it means that both sides are the same