To draw a parallelogram that is not a rectangle, begin by sketching a slanted line for one side. Then, draw two additional lines parallel to this side, ensuring they are not perpendicular to the base. Finally, connect the endpoints of the parallel lines with another slanted line, ensuring that opposite sides remain parallel and equal in length, thus creating a parallelogram that does not have right angles.
It is four sided and it's like a tilted rectangle.
a parallelogram has 4 angles it is pretty much a rectangle that is tilted
They both have rotational symmetry - of order 2. But whereas a rectangle has 2 axes of symmetry, a parallelogram has none.
it is because a parallelagram is four sided shape with two sets of parallel sides ( sides the same length )
Yes,it is given that draw a rectangle with 3 lines so..1st draw a rectangle then put 3 lines inside in it....!!
Yes, but a parallelogram is not necessarily a rectangle.
In a parallelogram, the opposing sides are parallel. A rectangle is a type of parallelogram.
Usually not, unless it happens to be a rectangle.
A rhombus
no it does not always have to be a parallelgram it could be a square or rectangle
rectangle
It is four sided and it's like a tilted rectangle.
a parallelogram has 4 angles it is pretty much a rectangle that is tilted
They both have rotational symmetry - of order 2. But whereas a rectangle has 2 axes of symmetry, a parallelogram has none.
Yes it is because a rectangle is made up of parallel sides: the top and bottom, the left side and right side
Draw one whole in ONE rectangle, and draw the thirds in a different rectangle..!
it is possible to draw a square that is a rectangle?