The term parallelogram refers to a four sided geometrical figure (in other words, a quadrilateral) in which there are two sets of parallel sides. The angles can vary; they can be right angles, or they can be acute or obtuse angles, as long as there are two sets of parallel sides.
Angles are not said to be vertical to each other. Angles can be perpendicular to each other, but not vertical or horizontal. If angles are perpendicular, then they are right angles, in other words, 90o angles. Lines can be vertical, but angles can't.
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Opposite angles are the angles opposite each other on an x but vertical angles are the angles that are opposite and congruent.
Adjacent angles will be right by each other and equal 180 degrees. Vertical angles will be opposite and equal to each other.
They can vary from 0 to 180 degrees.
To create a parallelogram in Scratch, start by using the pen extension. First, draw a line at a 45-degree angle to form one side of the parallelogram. Then, move the pen to create the opposite side at the same angle, connecting the endpoints to complete the shape. Finally, draw the top and bottom sides parallel to each other to finish the parallelogram.
No, a parallelogram is 4 sided with each 2 sides being parallel to one another. The opposite angles in a parallelogram are congruent. A pentagon is a 5 sided figure with each angle being the same.