Parallelogram and Rectangle
The width of a rectangle is the same as one of its sides. That is not [usually] the case for a parallelogram.
A rectangle is a parallelogram but a parallelogram is not a rectangle. A rectangle needs all 90 degree angles but a parallelogram dosnt.
A quadrilateral and a rectangle are the same so.............
Every rectangle is also a parallelogram and a quadrilateral.
They both have two sets of parallel lines. A rectangle is a parallelogram, but a parallelogram is not a rectangle.
Both have two sets of parallel lines, but a rectangle forms four equal 90 degree angles. A parallelogram does not have four equal angles.Read more: How_are_a_rectangle_and_a_parallelogram_diffrent
Parallelogram and Rectangle
rhombus rectangle
rhombus rectangle
A rhombus, a parallelogram, and a rectangle, are different examples of quadrilaterals, that is, four-sided shapes.
The width of a rectangle is the same as one of its sides. That is not [usually] the case for a parallelogram.
A rectangle is a parallelogram but a parallelogram is not a rectangle. A rectangle needs all 90 degree angles but a parallelogram dosnt.
A quadrilateral and a rectangle are the same so.............
Every rectangle is also a parallelogram and a quadrilateral.
A rectangle is a parallelogram but a parallelogram need not be a rectangle and so they are not the same.
A trapezium is any rectilinear quadrilateral plane figure that is not a parallelogram. So technically, a rectangle IS a trapezium. But a trapezium is not necessarily a rectangle. Hope that answers your question!