A rectangle
divide the parralelogram into three sections--a rectangle and two triangles and find the area of each (triangle is 1/2 base x height) (rectangle is length times width
None.Also a parallelogram (not parralelogram!) has no lines of symmetry (not semmety!)
4. It is basically a tilted rectangle. The actual definition is a quadrilateral (four sided figure) that the corresponding sides are parallel.
If you mean parallelograms (not parralelogram), the answer is yes, it is possible but very unlikely.
A rectangle
If it has any, it's a rectangle (or in some instances, a square)
divide the parralelogram into three sections--a rectangle and two triangles and find the area of each (triangle is 1/2 base x height) (rectangle is length times width
None.Also a parallelogram (not parralelogram!) has no lines of symmetry (not semmety!)
4. It is basically a tilted rectangle. The actual definition is a quadrilateral (four sided figure) that the corresponding sides are parallel.
No.
If you mean parallelograms (not parralelogram), the answer is yes, it is possible but very unlikely.
Four
A rectangle must have four right angles in addition to two pairs of parallel edges. So some rectangles are parallelograms but not all are.
yes it has five
parralelogram
If one angle of a p/gram is 90o, the other three MUST also be 90o. (In a p/gram each pair of adjacent angles total 180o)