Rectangles have 4 rift angles and some parallelogram doesn't have 4 right angles. Only two parallelogram has 4 right angles , square and rectangle
Both a square and a rectangle are parallelograms with 4 right angles
In all parallelograms, opposite angles are equal and the 4 interior angles add up to 360 degrees. In someparallelograms, all of the angles are 90 degrees. These parallelograms are rectangles.
A square. All squares are parallelograms, but not all parallelograms are squares.
No
Rectangles have 4 rift angles and some parallelogram doesn't have 4 right angles. Only two parallelogram has 4 right angles , square and rectangle
Both a square and a rectangle are parallelograms with 4 right angles
In all parallelograms, opposite angles are equal and the 4 interior angles add up to 360 degrees. In someparallelograms, all of the angles are 90 degrees. These parallelograms are rectangles.
A trapezoid can have 2 right angles. Parallelograms, rhombuses, rectangles, and squares can have 4.
a parallelogram is a 4 sided polygon with two pair of parallel sides. So squares and rectangles are parallelograms since they have 2 pair of parallel sides and yes they have right angles, BUT most parallelograms do not have right angles. So the answer is it may have them, but does not need to have them
A parallelogram can have 4 right angles, but instead of being classefied as a parallelogram, it will be more specifically classified as a rectangle, but all rectangles are parallelograms.
a parallelogram is a 4 sided polygon with two pair of parallel sides. So squares and rectangles are parallelograms since they have 2 pair of parallel sides and yes they have right angles, BUT most parallelograms do not have right angles. So the answer is it may have them, but does not need to have them
It is possible, but parallelograms do not. Some quadrilaterals do.
A square. All squares are parallelograms, but not all parallelograms are squares.
No
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'.
no. the common parallelogram that looks like a slightly collapsed square/rectangle has angles around 45 degrees.