No, because to have a rectangle, you need to have four right angles, and parallelograms dont have to have right angles. However, all rectangles are parallelograms.
Parallelograms do not have right angles. A rectangle is a parallelogram but a parallelogram is not a rectangle.
A right angle.
No. Rectangles are parallelograms with all right angles, while parallelograms just have 2 sets of parallel lines.
Rectangles are parallelograms with right angles.
No, but you can draw a parallelogram that is not a square. All squares are parallelograms, but only some parallelograms are squares.
yes you can
Of course. Most parallelograms are not squares.
No, because to have a rectangle, you need to have four right angles, and parallelograms dont have to have right angles. However, all rectangles are parallelograms.
Parallelograms do not have right angles. A rectangle is a parallelogram but a parallelogram is not a rectangle.
Parallelograms do not have right angles. A rectangle is a parallelogram but a parallelogram is not a rectangle.
The simple answer is no, not all parallelograms have at least one right angle. However, there are some that do. Rectangles and squares are 'special' parallelograms that all have at least one right angle.
A right angle.
No. Rectangles are parallelograms with all right angles, while parallelograms just have 2 sets of parallel lines.
Oh, dude, you can draw like infinite parallelograms with an area of 24 square units. As long as the base and height multiply to 24, you're good to go. So, like, go wild with those parallelograms, man.
Rectangles are parallelograms with right angles.
you've already spelt it right!