Yes, a rectangle is always a parallelogram
Both a square and a rectangle are parallelograms with 4 right angles
Every parallelogram has 4 sides.If it has 4 right angles, then it's a rectangle.(Actually, a parallelogram with one right angle must be a rectangle.)
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Yes: PARALLELOGRAMS can be rectangles. The difference is that rectangles must have one right angle, so not all parallelograms are rectangles, but all rectangles are parallelograms, by defiinition. Parallegram doesn't define anything in the English vocabulary.
An example of a parallelogram is a rectangle. In a rectangle, opposite sides are equal in length and parallel, and the angles are all right angles. Other examples include rhombuses and squares, which also have opposite sides that are equal and parallel. All these shapes share the defining characteristic of having two pairs of parallel sides.
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Only if it's a rectangle...
Rhomus,rectangle and parallegram
there are 8 quadrilatrals in total these are square,rhombus,rectangle,parallegram,trapizuim/kite,oblong and deltathere are 8 quadrilatrals in total these are square,rhombus,rectangle,parallegram,trapizuim/kite,oblong and delta
Both a square and a rectangle are parallelograms with 4 right angles
Every parallelogram has 4 sides.If it has 4 right angles, then it's a rectangle.(Actually, a parallelogram with one right angle must be a rectangle.)
what does a parallegram look like? what does a parallegram look like? what does a parallegram look like?
You cannot. Also, it is a parallelogram, not parallegram!
No it is not.
No, it is not.
No it is not
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