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.
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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.
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A rhombus
A rectangle.
Not normally but in the shape of a rectangle it has 4 right angles.