If you take a right triangle and move it to the right of a parallelogram, it creates a trapezium.
If you put two of ANY triangle hypotenuse to hypotenuse the shape will have 4 sides (thus a parallelogram or quadrilateral).
it just doesnt exist. parallelogram is a closed shape vth opposite sides parallel adjacent angle not 90 degree. triangle is closed shape vth 3 sides.
It depends on the shape - triangle, parallelogram etc.
by 1 parallelogram and a triangle
To create a pentagon using five tangram pieces, start by selecting the right pieces: typically, you'll need a large triangle, a medium triangle, a small triangle, a square, and a parallelogram. Arrange these pieces so that the triangles form the corners of the pentagon and the square and parallelogram fill in the sides. Adjust their positioning to ensure all sides are straight and meet at the vertices to form a closed shape. Finally, make sure the overall shape resembles a pentagon, with five distinct sides.
A parallelogram cannot be generalised to a convex shape with an odd number of sides.
If you put two of ANY triangle hypotenuse to hypotenuse the shape will have 4 sides (thus a parallelogram or quadrilateral).
it just doesnt exist. parallelogram is a closed shape vth opposite sides parallel adjacent angle not 90 degree. triangle is closed shape vth 3 sides.
No because a parallelogram in the shape of a rectangle has 4 right angles
A parallelogram does not have to be four right angles. A parallelogram is a four sided shape with two parallel lines.
It depends on the shape - triangle, parallelogram etc.
by 1 parallelogram and a triangle
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A rhombus
A rectangle.
Not normally but in the shape of a rectangle it has 4 right angles.