Construct a perpendicular line through one side and intersecting the other. Then construct another line from that intersector and beginning at the point it intersects the second side. The two should be the same line.
A shape that is a parallelogram but not a quadrilateral doesn't exist.
A shape must have 4 sides in order to be a parallelogram (minus other defining characteristics a shape must have to be a parallelogram).
a parallelogram is any shape that has 4 sides unless it says a certain type of parallelogram then you draw that shape.
a parallelogram
No
A shape that is a parallelogram but not a quadrilateral doesn't exist.
A shape must have 4 sides in order to be a parallelogram (minus other defining characteristics a shape must have to be a parallelogram).
a parallelogram is any shape that has 4 sides unless it says a certain type of parallelogram then you draw that shape.
a parallelogram
By definition, a parallelogram has four sides. There is no other type of parallelogram.
It is not a 3D shape.
If it is a parallelogram, then it has two sets of parallelogram sides. Parallelograms' opposite angles are congruent A parallelogram's bisectors are congruent. * * * * * A parallelogram's bisectors are NOT congruent.
A parallelogram need not be a square, it need not be a rhombus but it is a convex shape.
No
A parallelogram is any regular geometric shape in which two opposite sides are parallel to each other.
Parallelogram bc the ends are slanted
No, it is a conguent shape