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Draw two line segments forming an angle. From the open end of one of the line segments draw another line segment that is on the same side of the line as the other arm of the angle but not parallel to it. Draw the fourth side. You will have a quadrangle that is not a parallelogram.
Draw R. T and Y is a straight line with a line drawn through it. Put arrows on that line. Draw a large parallelogram around that and label it with a capital italics W.
A parallelogram need have no lines of symmetry.
Yes; if a parallelogram is bisected into two equal parts by any line, that line is the line of symmetry.
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If you draw a diagonal line from corner to corner of a parallelogram, that is a line of symmetry.
Draw two line segments forming an angle. From the open end of one of the line segments draw another line segment that is on the same side of the line as the other arm of the angle but not parallel to it. Draw the fourth side. You will have a quadrangle that is not a parallelogram.
Draw a straight horizontal line, name A and B from A take a vertical line slight bend and name it C. From B draw a line similar and same as AC and name it D. Now join C and D. Ur parallelogram is ready.
Draw R. T and Y is a straight line with a line drawn through it. Put arrows on that line. Draw a large parallelogram around that and label it with a capital italics W.
If you have one angle, you can draw two line segments that meet at that angle. Then, rotate your paper 180 degrees, and repeat, ensuring that the new lines are parallel to the existing ones, and eventually intersect them. You now have a parallelogram.
Only two are necessary to define a line. But infinitely many are required to DRAW it.
A parallelogram need have no lines of symmetry.
Select any side. Divide its length into 8 equal sections using 7 points. From each division point, draw a line parallel to to the adjacent side across the parallelogram. The seven lines will divide the parallelogram into 8 pieces.
Yes; if a parallelogram is bisected into two equal parts by any line, that line is the line of symmetry.
Some people say a parallelogram does have a line of symmetry because it looks like a rhombus but the truth is that a parallelogram does not have a line of symmetry because if you take paper and fold it in any way in a shape of a parallelogram so a parallelogram does not have a line of symmetry
A parallelogram with right angles is a rectangle.---------------------------------To construct a right angle using a straight edge and a pair of compasses:Draw the first lineExtend the first line beyond the point where the right angle is required (call this point O).With the point of the compasses on the point where the right angle is to be constructed draw a small arc on the straight line either side of point O; call the points where these arcs cross the straight line as A and B.Open the compasses to a larger widthWith the point of the compasses on one of points A and b (say A) draw one arc above the line roughly in the middle between points A and B (above point O).With the point of the compasses on the point of A and B (say B) draw an arc to intersect the last arc just drawn (above point O); call this point CUsing the straight edge, join point O to point C, forming a right angle.rub out the extended bit of the line beyond point O that was used to construct the right angle.