A slanted rectangle is a parallelogram in the same way that a slanted square is a rhombus.
Well, kind of. A rhombus is like a square, except it's slanted. On the other hand, a parallelogram is like a rectangle, except it's slanted.
Really, no parallelogram is a rectangle as it's slanted. A rectangle had four right angles with two sets of two sides that are the same. Yes, a square is a rectangle, but it's a special kind of rectangle. What I think you're talking about is a rhombus, or a parallelogram with four equal sides. it's basically a slanted square, but is not classified as a square.
yes its a slanted square
parallelegram is the name it is a rectangle that is sort of slanted
A slanted rectangle is a parallelogram in the same way that a slanted square is a rhombus.
ei .. rhombus is just a square that is slanted .. while parallelogram is a slanted rectangle .. parallelogram has length and width .. and it is not equal .. while rhombus has sides which are equal .. difference: rhombus has equal sides .. while the parallelogram doesnt have same sides ////
Well, kind of. A rhombus is like a square, except it's slanted. On the other hand, a parallelogram is like a rectangle, except it's slanted.
Really, no parallelogram is a rectangle as it's slanted. A rectangle had four right angles with two sets of two sides that are the same. Yes, a square is a rectangle, but it's a special kind of rectangle. What I think you're talking about is a rhombus, or a parallelogram with four equal sides. it's basically a slanted square, but is not classified as a square.
yes its a slanted square
parallelegram is the name it is a rectangle that is sort of slanted
Sometimes a Rectangle can be a Rhombus.
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thier both slanted
no a rectangle is very different from a rhombus because a rhombus different angles than a rectangle
A rhombus can be a rectangle if it is a square.
No. Nor is every rectangle a rhombus.